The Most Venomous Snakes of Africa - TRAILER
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Dear fans,
we are searching for sponsors of our upcoming epic documentary, The Most Venomous Snakes of Africa!
We are working on it from 2020, it will be about 1 hour 15 minutes long and comprise footage from 5 African countries. Producing such a long, professional nature history film takes a tremendous amount of time, effort and it costs a lot. Creating high-quality content for our channel every week is a full-time job and therefore, there is little time for work on a larger, long-term project. Your support will help us to finish this documentary. We will also use it to pay for the recording of the narration and the original licensed music which gives the story a huge additional value. Every supporter will be credited at the end of our documentary (let us know your preferred name in the form below). Those who support us with 30 USD and more will have access to a private link with the film with no advertisements, about half a year before it will become public (it takes about a half a year to solve UA-cam copyright claims from music producers - the film will be ready, but we won't be able to post it publicly ). In total, we would like to fundraise a minimum of 2800 USD which will give us time to work on finishing the film in peace and it will cover all costs connected with music licenses, recording of the narration etc. But even if we do not fundraise the whole amount we will eventually finish the documentary and we will be grateful for any support.
If you want to support us please fill out this form (we need your e-mail address to send you payment info and later the link to the documentary, and we need to know how to write your name in acknowledgements):
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From the beginning of our journey in Living Zoology we enjoyed producing these long, narrated stories about snakes from all around the world. Help us to produce another one!
Thank you, Matej and Zuzana
Africa is very famous for its fascinating wildlife. The diversity of iconic big mammals in some regions is simply astonishing. Africa is also home to amazing diversity of one of the most feared animal groups on our planet. Snakes. Some of the most venomous species can be found here. We will embark on a remarkable journey across the continent and encounter these stunning reptiles in different habitats and situations. Amazing behavior, vibrant colors or peculiar shapes - all of this can be found in Africa's most venomous snakes. We aim to show you the beauty of the world of these animals. They are worthy of our admiration, but of course they are potentially deadly. Coexisting with dangerous animals on a daily basis has always been a tricky issue for people. Snakebite is a serious problem in Africa. You will see examples of those who collect venom for the production of antivenom or work hard to mitigate the human-snake conflict. Don't miss the Living Zoology documentary, The Most Venomous Snakes of Africa.
Wooow, what an amazing trailer, I can't wait for the full documentary.
Thank you very much!!!
When will we see this documentary?@@LivingZoology
@@simonjackson8379 It depends on how much support we will get to finish it: forms.gle/G94zCJn337SAC3iq8
Lovely video. I like the switch-up with the narration but I think I prefer the closed caption with the background audio. Either way, looks like a great video.
Thanks! Producing these long narrated documentaries is costly so we will mostly do our typical videos with nature sounds 🙂
Nice touch. 0:51 🐍
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So glad to see Atheris squamigera in its natural habitat!
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Africa has some amazing snakes, some of my favourites. Gaboon Vipers are so cool, thick and badass. The scaly vipers are cool too.
Indeed, Africa has absolutely amazing snakes!
Highly polished. I like it! :)
@@bradsillasen1972 Thank you very much!
Outstanding, cannot wait!
Thank you! We hope to get some funding (for licensed music, narration recording etc.) so we can have the film online next year!
yes, finally some talking! Love it.
We hope to get enough funding to finish this big project. If you want to support us, let us know here: forms.gle/sEGNQneteGqnQXJM6
Looks interesting 💙👍
Thank you! We hope to get some funding (for licensed music, narration recording etc.) so we can have the film online next year!
i will add that we should support this channel to max and contribute generously so that good content keeps coming. channels like deserve support
from us the viewers🦎🐉
Thank you so much! For anyone willing to help, here is the link: forms.gle/sEGNQneteGqnQXJM6
We buzzing!!
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Cool. when does it come out? I'm definitely into African snakes so I can't wait.
@@fearnotreptiles5151 It will depend on funding. We are currently trying to find sponsors who can help us to pay the expenses necessary to finish the film.
I really hope we get to see Bitis parviocula!!
Haha, don’t be too excited! 😀
Awesome! I look forward to seeing this episode~👍
Thank you for sharing this trailer~🤗
Welcome 😊
cannot wait for it , thanks guys and ive heard the vipers there are the fastest strikers in the world , faster than india's too ? , saw scaled viper needs more attention and eduacation about it so the local people know about it n do n ot die from it n others , thanks guys > tom ! , OH b.t.w. i am snake friends with jason "the snakeman " arnold from durban province in south africa !
Puff adders and Gaboon vipers are striking very fast, but for example Russell's vipers of Saw-scaled vipers also strike fast! More education is always needed! Greetings to Durban! :)
@@LivingZoology yes recently ive heard that puff adder is the fastest striker > also i used to follow a snake n consev. friend from the durban area there , do you have a list of channels possibly , i cannot find him n i want to reach out to him again , thanks n talk sooon . tom !
hello there😁
Hello 😊
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Hey, living zoology! Can you make a video about the malayan krait of indonesia? I would like to hear that!
@@altaccaltacc7652 Hello, we will try! We have some footage from Bali and we hope to get more in the future.
@LivingZoology alright cool. I see you make videous about venomous snakes in Australia, you might aswell visit it's neighbors right?
@@altaccaltacc7652 We try to film snakes around the world, so we regularly visit different regions of the world 🙂
Wow, is this video new?
Yes, it is a new trailer!
@@LivingZoologyOh wow and thanks again. Since you’re back in Africa what animals, other reptiles (Besides the continent’s snakes) and birds are you gonna film?
@@deshaunbethea5254 Please read the description under this video 🙂 The footage is filmed, now we need support to finish the documentary.
@@LivingZoologyDon’t worry, I just did! 😉
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Drop the video already so we can watch it
You can watch this trailer at 5 PM CET.
People who are in to snakes are weird. I'm sooooo weird! 😅
Yes, snake people are a bit weird, but nicely weird! :D
Snakes are very dangerous 😰
Potentially, yes. Keep your distance and nothing will happen to you.
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