Man this was amazing! The cobra and russel’s viper were awesome and the kid’s reaction was so neat to see! Great video and thanks for bringing us along as always!
Reminds me of catching an invasive brown tree snake on campus in Guam with a bunch of kids and the head of school watching. He said to me... "instant credibility"! (I was the bio and environmental science teacher). Cheers!
Lou, you have posted many great videos, but this one takes the cake. I almost wept at the excitement of the school children. Truly wonderful stuff. And kudos to that team in India who catch and release those snakes. Take care of yourself.
It’s nice to see proper snake rescuing in India. Rescues without playing with the snakes for ytube views. Seen too many men bitten doing that. Those Indian cobras (spectacle) have the largest hoods and that was a gorgeous Russell’s, usually they are all dry and dirty looking 😂 great job Lou😊
Lou! Great video as always my man. Looked like an incredible amount of fun. You always drop dope videos and I'll be watching for the next one. Stay safe. Richard and Heather from Arkansas
@@loub747 I believe you, it looked like an amazing experience! Good job getting out to india and seeing a Russel's Viper. That's a bucket-list snake right there. Dat dorsal chain pattern.
One of your best all time vids in my estimation, Lou! How cool was this part two of the rescue series. Kudos indeed to Yatin and Warco! They’re doing important work in the most populated country on earth. I work with several preachers in Andhra Pradesh state. I am so looking forward to traveling over there in a couple of years. Long range plan is to live a quarter of the year there and a quarter of the year in southern Nigeria. One of my preacher friends in Nigeria periodically sees Green Mambas on his property. Keep up the good work, Lou. 🙂 PS Bet Jeff and Berks would have loved to been there to see how these snake rescues happen in real time there in India.
@@loub747Hey Lou, snakes are protected there but apparently it doesn’t mean the same thing as in the states. You can touch them just not harass or kill, and even that doesn’t seem to get anyone in trouble 🤷🏼♀️
Love this India-style!
Thanks! Had so much fun. Lou B
That’s incredible, Lou! An incredible day when you see a Russell’s viper and a spectacle cobra!!! 🐍
Yeah. I couldn’t believe it! Good times!!!! Lou B
"I didn't have time to put my proper shoes on"
I wish you could have been with me on this trip. No real dirt paths, plenty of dirt roads. Such a great vibe!
Man this was amazing! The cobra and russel’s viper were awesome and the kid’s reaction was so neat to see! Great video and thanks for bringing us along as always!
Thanks!!! This will be a day I never forget! Happy holidays. Lou B
The traffic looks more dangerous than the snakes.
Yeah, there’s that!!! Lou B
Same tory here in Thailand!
😅
Reminds me of catching an invasive brown tree snake on campus in Guam with a bunch of kids and the head of school watching. He said to me... "instant credibility"! (I was the bio and environmental science teacher). Cheers!
That’s awesome! Well done.
Lou, you have posted many great videos, but this one takes the cake. I almost wept at the excitement of the school children. Truly wonderful stuff. And kudos to that team in India who catch and release those snakes. Take care of yourself.
Thanks so much. It was a lifetime moment, that’s for sure. Not sure how to top it.
Ditto Rod!
Thank u for coming to our Vidyanikathan school in india to rescue snake💫💫👍👍👍🎉🎉we spent time with snake with fear until you came😂👍
I’m glad you found this video! It was great seeing you all. Thanks for the memories!!!
It was great to have you out here! Please visit again and we'll show you more snakes!
I can’t wait my friend. Looking forward to it.
It’s nice to see proper snake rescuing in India. Rescues without playing with the snakes for ytube views. Seen too many men bitten doing that. Those Indian cobras (spectacle) have the largest hoods and that was a gorgeous Russell’s, usually they are all dry and dirty looking 😂 great job Lou😊
Yeah, no need for that. I just looked that up. Largest hoods! It sure was a beauty. The Russels was so clean looking! Thanks. Lou B
Russels Viper and Indian Cobra? Yes sir!
That looked like an awesome day!
Yeah, it’ll be hard to top that!
Lou! Great video as always my man. Looked like an incredible amount of fun. You always drop dope videos and I'll be watching for the next one. Stay safe.
Richard and Heather from Arkansas
Thanks so much! Not sure how I’ll top this one….
Is that Yatin Kalki? He'd be an interesting fellow to interview. Great video coverage of some real snake rescues! That must have been a blast.
Yeah, that’s him. You would have loved it Ian. Such an awesome experience.
@@loub747 I believe you, it looked like an amazing experience! Good job getting out to india and seeing a Russel's Viper. That's a bucket-list snake right there. Dat dorsal chain pattern.
@@technoendo I fly corporate airplanes on the side. Got lucky with this trip.
Ruseeli are an insane creature to work with.. what a beauty!!
Yeah, this was my first experience with one. What a snake!
Tic Polonga I believe is what they call them there.
One of your best all time vids in my estimation, Lou!
How cool was this part two of the rescue series.
Kudos indeed to Yatin and Warco! They’re doing important work in the most populated country on earth.
I work with several preachers in Andhra Pradesh state.
I am so looking forward to traveling over there in a couple of years.
Long range plan is to live a quarter of the year there and a quarter of the year in southern Nigeria.
One of my preacher friends in Nigeria periodically sees Green Mambas on his property.
Keep up the good work, Lou. 🙂
PS
Bet Jeff and Berks would have loved to been there to see how these snake rescues happen in real time there in India.
Thanks for another great video, Lou - enjoyed it immensely. Bet you would love an encounter with a P. m. molurus - maybe next trip!
It’s my pleasure. This was definitely a lifetime moment. I’ll never forget the excitement level!
Lou B
Lou you rock! I like how you cherish finding and knowing bout snakes. Me too! 💯
Thanks so much! It’s a passion of mine for sure! Lou B
Ditto Chandler!
Dam... mad skillz!
Those catches were AWESOME!
Thank you Lou!
God bless you and Merry Christmas
(And a happy new year!)
Thanks. Merry Christmas and happy new year.
Wow that was awesome! Thanks
Thanks so much. The pleasure is mine sharing the experience. Lou B
awesome herp rescues...
Thanks. So much fun!
That was awesome, Lou!
Been waiting, and wasn't let down. 🤟
Thanks. Glad I didn’t disappoint! Lou B
Yeah. I agree with the others. This is pretty amazing! Good job on this Lou!!!
Thanks Todd. It was such an amazing experience. I’m not sure my video does it justice.
Very cool! Very enjoyable video. Thanks for taking us on that adventure.
Thanks Mike. It was definitely a day I won’t forget. Hope to make it back out your way in the spring.
Great video! Thanks
It’s my pleasure. Thanks!
Probably the best way to explore a new country haha
I know right.
Great stuff, Lou! Imagine if you were able to spend 2 or 3 more days with them!
Thanks. Yeah, it would have been crazy. This was just a 3 hour period!
Very cool video, Lou!
Thanks! Lou B
I was checking out your 747 videos and see what I found out. You have gone to my home state and about 50 miles north of my home city…Bangalore..
I sure did. Recent G650 trip. Delhi, Nagpur, Mumbai, Bangalore and Jodhpur.
Awesome video Lou! Cobra is bad ass🐍🙏🏻
Thanks my friend. You would have loved it.
.great video Lou!
Thanks so much. Such an epic day! Lou B
My favorite will always be the golden cobra ya found a couple years ago 😍
Yeah. I hear that!
Wow! I was much more comfortable with the distance between you and the snakes! 😅
Nice work 👌🏾😏
Thanks! Lou B
Amazing Lou
Thanks so much! Appreciate it.
Wow this is cool. Well done
Thanks so much. Appreciated. Lou B
such a cool vid , thanks for sharing
Thanks. It’s my pleasure. Lou B
What type of camera do you have? It looks great for videos.
I use a camcorder. A Sony AX53. Used that same cam for years. Great for my purposes. Lou B
@@loub747 Nice
classic good example of snakes not wanting to bite if they had a choice , in the hole bag , lol
Finally
LOL. I've been a busy man!
@@loub747 lol
Lou that was an unacceptable wait for part 2 lol
Lol. Family life…..
@@loub747Hey Lou, snakes are protected there but apparently it doesn’t mean the same thing as in the states. You can touch them just not harass or kill, and even that doesn’t seem to get anyone in trouble 🤷🏼♀️
👍🏼
Thanks
@@loub747 That must have been pretty special for you! Cool snakes 🐍
Have you thought about moving to India😉
Lol. Don’t think that’s on the radar screen…..
Hey lou if you fly into Florida check out reptile world in st cloud Florida
That's an awful bite.
Yeah, it sure would be...