Snake hunting in Singapore! | Biogirl MJ
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- We head east towards Pasir Ris Park in Singapore with the Herpetological Society of Singapore's Ing Sing and Shiva, to attempt to find a Mangrove Pit Viper!
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Disappointing that once you found a mangrove pit viper you gave it 10 seconds of screen time. The rest is all endless chit chat of redundant informations that most people interested in these snakes already know :(
Such underrated channel. Keep up the good content.
Thank you!
I watch with my kids here in Singapore and we look forward to seeing them for ourselves 😊
I did not know Singapore has dangerous snakes
Such an underrated channel
HSS is so appropriate... is the hissing sound of snakes. ;P
Hi I’m a new sub love quirky and serious funny pretty and really really weird in a good way luv u
Love you too in a good way!
Just discovered your channel and im binge watching all your videos! Love the content and definitely very interesting to see our own Singapore wildlife presented in your own ways. Definitely subbing~ ! Keep it up !
there are small versions of snakes that are not necessarily venomous,and large snakes like,the viperides type that re highly toxic ones..even cobras are large.
From Australia. Praise the Lord. God bless you and your family.
Like that how to go field camp.
Thanks for the fun videos! Why aren't venomous snakes affected by their own venom after eating their prey?
Because venom isn't poison! It is poison that hurts you when you eat them!
snakes"venon' are inside their fangs,or head.not body,thus some people even eat venomous snakes,without being affected,provided they chop their heads off.
WOOO!!! Mangrove pit vipers r quite rare :) gd for u
We almost gave up!
Right now in the mangrove at pasir ris, the mangrove pit viper is quite common to find.
didnt know got hss one
Now you know :D Are you a HSS member?