Herping Bali, Indonesia - Sea Kraits and Pit Vipers
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- This time we're on the holiday island of Bali, herping for sea kraits, pit vipers and cobras. Succeeding with most of our targets and finding a few more along the way. Thankyou for watching this video and as always if you have any questions or feedback, feel free to put them in the comments below and if you enjoy any of my videos please consider liking and subscribing, thankyou!
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Cool vid mate 🦎🐍
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching :)
Sweet vid mate! Komodo will be great 👌🏽
Thanks mate appreciate it, Komodo was a blast :)
Brilliant video , thanks so much ..
My pleasure mate thanks for watching :)
Nice video mate
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching :)
the tokay is definitely very happy about that free meals😂
Yeah definitely think I helped him out there haha
On a diving trip in the north of Luzon in the P.I I regularly saw children draping Kraits around their neck. No thanks.
do you have a close-up shot of the monitor lizard especially the neck area, probably might not be a asian water monitor but other monitor species .
Asian water monitor (Varanus salvator) is the only species of monitor found on Bali, so it can only be that :)
The tokay isn't eating moths, those are termites 😉
@@olstearn That’s the one thanks mate haha
@@fishingandherping7681 they were the source of a major revelation for me. I moved into a new house, had a relaxing evening in front of the TV and went to bed, nothing amiss. The following morning I woke up to thousands or tens of thousands of wings strewn all over the floor. It was quite perplexing. How did these insects get in, what caused them to immediately die (assumedly) and how did the ant population of the apartment carry off all the bodies and not leave a trace, all over the course of 6 hours? That played on my mind for years until I realised they were termites. I can only assume there is nothing left of that house now.
The centipede was scolopendra subspinipes
Thanks!
@fishingandherping7681 no worries at all, I've just discovered your channel and been making my way through your uploads I just got back from langkawi where I was out looking for herps and bugs.
@@tonywebb8769 Ah sweet thanks for watching the videos mate I appreciate it, how did you get on over there? :)
@@fishingandherping7681 5ft Naja kaouthia, 12ft King, some mangrove pit viper, very dry at the moment there hottest it's been in 10yrs but the best time to find a king tho
@@tonywebb8769 Wow! Jealous of the king mate thats awesome! never seen one in the wild, great stuff