A Mulga Snake Is A Snake’s Worst Nightmare
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2021
- Mulga Snake, aka Brown King Snake, is a killer of killers. The large Mulga Snake is immune to even the deadliest of snake venoms and could eat a western brown snake for breakfast!
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In Australia, the moment you're born an invisible narrator immediately starts narrating your life
And it's not Morgan Freeman
*sometimes the barrenland has a visitor such as this southeast asian homo sapiens... Chasing after a degree*
*"fresh out of the womb, this small male is on the hunt"*
Pronouncing literally every consonant
@@snailsaredumb9412 born immediately as a loser, the human will spend the majority if his life behind his computer
"He has acquired a taste for reptilian flesh"
Mark Zuckerberg: *Sweating profusely*
Don’t forget Justin Bieber
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don’t get it. 🤨🤨
@@touremuhammad5983 look up a picture of the Zucc. He looks like an alien and has been caught flicking his tongue
@@touremuhammad5983 you live under a rock in bikini bottom then...
"A mulga snake is a snake's worst nightmare"
Mulga snake runs into mulga snake: *_A worthy opponent it seems._*
Their fight will be legendary!
A nightmare, because if Australia was real then Molgas would be honey badgers.
Please bring the king cobra to face the mulga
Actually there's another snake eating snake in Australia that will eat Mulga snakes: the Woma python... who also happen to be eaten by Mulgas as well. Whoever wins eats ig
Well they would both be immune to the venom? They would probably end up lookin like a uroboros seeing who can digest who faster.
Mulga: Ahh. You think venom is your ally. You merely adopted the venom. I was born in it. Moulded by it.
Basically a snake serial killer.
TDKR nice one 👌
I hadn't seen the antidote until I was already a man but by then it was nothing to me but BURNING
raas al ghul?
Tail betray you because they belong to me
I’ve been to Australia. I can confirm that there is creepy music playing every time you’re outside and see a reptile.
B... b... but Australia doesn’t exist:0
@@Lsotyh omg ur so DUMB , ITS A PLANET
@@silic8873 That's the stupidest thing I have ever heard, it's obviously a town!!🙄
@@bucket.of.b0nes Town in Another Galaxy to be precise
@@Lsotyh it's a country bruh
Imagine seeing a snake eating a snake that was eating another snake. Good for me that I'm not living in Australia.
I'm screwed I moved here an year ago from nz, where the only thing that will kill are some drunk Maoris on the Wellington strip
No masks baby
And then a human comes along and takes a sword and chops it up.
🎶 _Come to Australia, you might accidentally get killed!_ 🎶
Actually I found a red-bellied black snake eating a frog and getting eaten by a Mulga
Being flame tolerable and speccing into poison resistance is valuable not only in Australian server, but also in league of legends
Tier zoo terminology
@@danielo439 A man of culture I see
Ahahahaa
League of Legends?!!?
I’m just admiring the fact that your initial bubble has two letters 😮 and that it’s my name lol
This snake is too overpowered, heaven's design team should nerf this.
The most underrated anime.
They have a counter: The powerful mongoose
@@BlackOrder007 yeah mongoose are basically immune to most snake venom. But this one is a large snake so we don't know.
I think that's hells design team to blame for this.
Birds.
Narrator: “Biological arms race”
Snakes: “YOU HAD TO BRING ARMS INTO THIS”
Lmao, no limbs.
Malga did gain footing over the other snake after all 乁| ・ ・ |ㄏ
@@trurlCXC No feet
_THISSSSSSSSSS_
Funny
Imagine just living your normal life until you hear out of nowhere a narrator narrating what you do...
Then theres tense music
Stranger than fiction
Simultaneously awesome and horrifying
A change in one’s underwear comes to mind!
😂🤣
Snake: Exists
Mulga Snake: "i'm about to snake this snake's whole snake"
first 5 seconds: Australia is statistically terrifying.
A moment of silence for those ants who decided to jump on the snakes tail just when it was about to get swallowed
It's seasoning
LMAO I dead ass was like “Da fuq those ants doing in there” 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
F
Timestamp?
Well if aliens ever gonna invade the earth, we would just need to guide them to land in Australian desert
Chinese : try me.......
Chinese citizens:Do you bleed?
mulkan mulkan how is this related to Chinese? You think they eat aliens?
@@arrleo3835 They will learn to eat them too, given an opportunity
👽Aliens from where ? Overseas ? hmmm 🤔👀🙄😐
This snake is basically the Aussie version of the king cobra...smaller but with a more potent venom
1:07: *Emerges out of a ants nest*
Snake *with a lisp*: oh sorry chaps, i thought this was a random hole, my apologies!
Therapist: So you have nightmares...
Mulga Snake: of myself. Yes.
...Of King Cobras. Yes.
Oh my fucking god that's hilarious
King Cobra: I'm having nightmares of being eaten by a mulga, a badger, a mongoose and also a nightmare of myself dying after biting chuck Norris
If a snake has "king" in its name, it eats other snakes is something I've started to learn
Huh me too
you damn right! lol
King mulga, kingsnake and king cobra. All three of them are snake eaters.
King cobra: yes
Hhhhhmmmmmm KING being over others n snakes 🐍 don't leave whatever they are attacking around..
Snake: I fear no man, but that thing
*snake*
Snake: It scares me
Watching this doesn't necessarily make me "Love Nature"
But I do appreciate the complexity and overall dynamics of it.
Narrator is the most deadly...✌️✌️✌️😀
Facts! 😂💪🏾
Yeah good voice
Very true
True 😂😂😂😂
On point!
The narrator is one of the best narrators voice I've heard.
Are you not familiar with Ozzy Man?
@@dirtyone983 oh yea ozzy man’s voice is even better and even funnier
Are not familiar with David Attenborough?
@@jemmagrant7673 try to listen to these narrators tom zahner, alisdair simpson paul willis and peter thomas these are the narrators that has a fascinating voice.
People they said "ONE of the best"
This western brown is so thoughtful, it makes it so much easier for a mulga to digest something if it happens to be snake shaped, just slides right down.
Kudos to the Cameraman, who had to get down to the snake's level and follow it alongside as it hunts.
Seeing this makes me feel happy that all I've got to deal with in the UK is a daddy long legs spider.
We do have snakes though, of the viper family very low venom non lethal
Daddy long legs are not spiders 🕷 😝
Daddy long legs are the most venomous thing on earth there posion could kill 10men they just don't have the teeth are the bite to penetrate skin.
@@SKIGGSY2010 Most online sources don't say so.
@@SKIGGSY2010 That is an urban legend.
The sheer thing of being one of the most venomous snakes and to have resistance to any kind of snake venom is just badass, basically a superpower
*Stomps and crushes it’s head with my work boot* hmm
King cobra would definitely say otherwise to this fairytale
@@ranware2779 nothing can top the king cobra.
@@samratneupane8429 exactly!!!!!!!!!!
Hasn't been tested against all snake species but is mostly immune or resistant to venom from snakes in that region. Different families and species of snakes use different antigens to attack different types of cells but it's definitely king in that region. King Cobro would probably slurp it up like a noodle
King cobra which eats literally mostly snakes: yes
We should put Mulga snakes and King Cobra snakes together
Good idea. King Cobra would die shortly after its last meal if bitten by a top 10 venomous snake 🤣
KING BROWN " Hey Cobra hold my beer" I teach you plus biggest venom input ☠️🚽🤣
@@Riff22741 king cobra is immunt to another snake venom and king cobra is much larger than king brown
@@ghufroon4134 you mean "immune" 🤣
By a couple feet yes and you sure it's immune? Also King Brown yields more venom then the King Brown 😂 2nd to none mate
@@Riff22741 king cobra is said to be immune in other’s snake venom so I do believe king cobra has an advantage over king brown snake not to mention it’s size. And you don’t have to input your so called pun to prove your point.
@@Riff22741 king cobra will easly kill king brown snake because king cobra is immune to venom and king cobra delivers more amount of venom than any other snake
“A Human is another Human’s nightmare in my street”
Mulga Snake: So scary other snakes are terrified of it.
Ants: Let's crawl all over it, maybe there's food on it?
Ants: Fuckallatshit I gotta get to WORK!
I think the ants are so tiny and the snake is so massive (it’s energy) it hardly notices them. I think if their was a benefit to the ants crawling on it it wouldn’t mind because would it could do in turn lol.
Brown snake: usually treated w/healthy respect.
Mulga: hold my beer
King Kobra:what about my meal?
Mulga: hold my venom
Holder: *dies from the venom*
Mulga: damn...
Snakeception
The Mulga is also known as a King Brown
Hold my XXXX
It's so similar to a king cobra. Immunity to snake venom, high output of venom, eating other snakes, both having the prefix king and their heads also look very similar ( when the hood isn't being displayed ).
Ever wonder how it looked when Moses’ snake ate Pharaoh’s snake
A narration like this before bedtime will definitely be my worst nightmare😂
😂😂😂
That’s what I’m doing rn, watching a video before bedtime
"the boogeyman stalks the poor Enigma that just started to sleep on his bed, unaware of the danger lurking under his bed, the boogeyman slowly crawls over to reach his soon to be feast..."
I swear, I'm never going to Australia. Everything there kills.
I made that decision years ago 🤣🤣 Never ever going there.
This is true. Lived out in the Red Centre for two and a half years. Everything there is huge, armoured, toxic, or aggressive. Sometimes all at the same time. Spiders, wasps, centipedes, they're all the stuff of nightmares.
@@Perfidion Skull island basically!
I've lived in Australia all my life - alot of it out in the country - it's not as bad as everyone makes it out to be.
@@umbra1085 u don't wake up to find an alligator or python or killer snake in your backyard?
I refuse to believe Australian was ever meant to be inhabited by humans
Europeans*
@@dantewordlaw8677 nah, just humans. Abo’s are inconsequential in that matter
So they’re not humans? Or is it just you?
@@dantewordlaw8677 I’m just saying it’s inconsequential whether or not they are considered in the equation of people living there since they were so rudimentary and primeval compared to their counterparts who arrived. Australia wasn’t meant to be lived in, not for them, not for the Brits.
Australian's generally don't like to be inhabited by other humans
AUSTRALIA on the other hand is another story
but Australian's generally don't take kindly to it
When I was about 4 years old apparently my mother walked outside to find me playing with a King Brown snake and she just about lost her marbles. Thankfully I wasn't bitten, and I like to think the snake was just playing too haha
Sounds typical for an Australian Childhood
It probably did not feel at all threatened or it would have bitten. Cool story.
"The mulga snake is a snakes worst nightmare."
The Mongoose: Am I a joke to you?
Compared to this snake? Probably yes
We don’t have mongooses in Australia
The term "snake" in this statement does not refer to a mongoose.
@@dingleen6553 You should import some and release them into the wild, i am sure that could be fun
@@GenericUserName443 And a dingo won't eat your baby
Mulga: Exists
Black Mamba: Bye *WOOOOOOOOSHHHH!*
King Cobra: Let's have a snake BBQ together
Who is the worse?
@@quickstop2072 there’s a reason why they are called the king.
@Andrew M hmm maybe ur right
@Andrew M King Cobra is also resistant to venom and it can grow upto 18 feet (largest venomous snake in the world) and a Mulga only grows upto 11feet so I think the KC will win.
@Andrew M Not even the same size, King Cobra are way bigger....they can reach up until 5 meters
Mulga : I am a nightmare to you
King cobra : Hold my beer
"A five-foot-long meal"
Subway getting creative with their advertising
You know you get always get a 6 foot inch mini sub at Subway.
"Try our sandwich in a sandwich."
Me: “wtf is going?”
(Hears Australia)
Also me: “ah, say less”
Yep basically
Lol
I'm going to make t-shirts for dudes that say, "THIS LARGE MALE IS ON THE HUNT". I'll be taking pre-orders soon.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Do it !!!!
I bet the Chinese bots had it printed up the instant you finished typing it
"who are you?"
"im you, but also your inevitable downfall."
"NO-"
I just watched a video of a guy who had one of these monsters go up his pant leg and it was the most horrible thing I've ever seen and now this explains how horrible the situation really was.
Epilogue: And then all those ants killed the King Brown and ate both snakes, because ants are OP.
Just like Monster Hunter.
I had the same thought. They're the real masters.
This cameraman has always amazed me getting these shots
They use lenses that can zoom so much that you'll see the surface of the moon on earth.
@@just-justice-here lmao 🤣
Aren't they drones
@@saltlifo5598 no they're not, because the animals will think its a threat. I've seen Elephants and chimps before destroying drones.
@@saltlifo5598 ua-cam.com/video/u_C9Cyj1cbw/v-deo.html
You can check an example here
A king brown appears in my bathroom at least once a day and then dissapears. It's actually a frightening daily experience....
Move.
@@tobesvalois8873 he’s talking about his smelly dumparoo
@@ABCDuwachui 🤣
Honestly it's name should be a snitch snake, it sounds more appropriate
For those wondering about the weird little guy at 0:16, that is a thorny devil. It is the only member of the Moloch genus. Unlike the snake it isn't venomous because according to the thorny devil, its thorny armor is good enough. But that doesn't stop goannas (monitors) and birds from eating it. It even has a "false head" on the back of its neck as another defense.
I read that as the horny devil.
I'm so content to view Australia through YT videos..
Haha "I'll be over here if anyone needs me"
Oh come on. It’s not dangerous here. These animals live in the interior, very far away from human settlements. Do you have any idea how big Australia is? I’ve been all over and I’ve encountered some dangerous wildlife but it’s VERY easy to avoid them. You stand more chance of being hit by a car. What we don’t have, which I find much more scary, are large predators. No bears, lions, tigers, etc. Safe as houses down here, mate. AND no COVID.
@@jordantaylor260 nah I'm good fam
No need to go there
@@abcnit very few people die from snake bites in Australia, dude. If you want to avoid snakes, you shouldn’t walk quietly in the bush. Snakes in general are afraid of people and when they hear large mammals crashing through the bush they will more likely scarper in the opposite direction. I’ve encountered plenty of snakes. Red bellies in the west of Sydney, brown snakes in the south of WA, king browns in the north of WA. They are not aggressive and will avoid you. I’ve also been around countless red backs, black widows and funnel web spiders. Unless you do something dumb they won’t bite you. Nobody has died from a spider bite in Australia in a hundred years. The most dangerous animals we have are crocs and sharks and those are real easy to avoid. This myth that people overseas say that everything here will kill you is just not true. You can’t get eaten by a bear or mauled by a mountain lion in Australia.
lil bro was getting attacked by ants and was like, 'meh'
This is why I love watching documentaries etc the narration is always 👏🏼🔥
Growing up in the outback I can also tell you they are fast, bad tempered and will absolutely go you if they feel like it. Very scary snake. Sometimes as long as 14 feet. They hide under houses and woodpiles and will slither into your bed at night if you camp outside. Be afraid.
Thats are a horror film right there!
I have never heard of a King Brown being 14 feet. The Coastal Taipan is our longest venomous snake and it only hits about 11 feet. I can't see why any venomous snake is protected in Australia. Without culling, we will end up being overrun with them.
Aaaah, all my exes attacking and eating each other XD
Oof
pls send one of 'em to come eat me,haven't been ate in a loooong while
‘Eating’ each other... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@trevisrobotie924 aqqq
Snake: **Just going about it’s day**
Narrator: You Called?
One of my dad's friends owned a couple of venomous snakes (King cobra, Spectacled Cobras, Spitting cobras, types of brown snakes, Inland taipan, & black mamba, especially other types of mambas, rattlesnakes, and puff adders). In early-or-late 2019, his son (who was 11) was bit by a brown snake, he surprisingly survived but the doctors who operated on him said if he got there 1-5 minutes later he would've died.
That's why snakes are not good pets. Never understood why people keep them. They're terrifying.
@@tataru1298 for education. i understood why he kept them, for his work (antivenom).
This sounds like a case for Mulga and Scully!
Image being the narrator grandson and asking him to read u a bedtime story
hahaha
😂😂😂😂
In WWII even the Japanese military said No to an invasion of Australia.
In WW2 a whole Japanese army got eaten by crocs so I would hope they learned not to F with nature
Hate to burst the bubble but they were planning to island hop from PNG to Australia. The Government even had a plan for if the Japanese invaded, which involved sacrificing either the Northern Territory or Queensland to them but holding the borders.
Sydney Harbour and Newcastle Harbour were attacked via submarines, Darwin had more bombing raids than any other attack made by Japan and we still held them in PNG while the US did what it does best - swoop in last minute, beat an already weakened enemy then claim victory for themselves without recognising the Allies that were fighting long before they showed up.
And the dutch settlers were like no thankyou when they discovered australia
@@DragonHuntress404 the New guinea campaign has always been an australian token of pride, similar to gallipoli. Before late 42 there were just some thousand or so u.s. army engineers in the area helping support the australian forces. After late 42/early 43 with the victories in the naval battles and guadalcanal winding down, the army forces could give more material and manpower aid to the New guinea campaign which lasted until 45 mind you. The u.s. forces alone suffered 12,300 casualties with 4,684 killed by the end. One could argue that the japanese diverting of resources and manpower to the guadalcanal and other island campaigns resulted in a halt to their original australian push.
@@DragonHuntress404 USA have a habit of claiming total victory to all themselves after the enemy has been exhausted. Russia defeated the Germans and the USA came in and claimed victory.
One sunny day I climbed to the top of the hay bale stack to grab a bale or two for the lambs, and came face to face with the granddaddy of King Browns. As he raised his head I launched myself backwards. The pain of hitting the ground was better than the alternative. Respect the King Brown.
Steve Irwin was a legend just for leaving in that environment and to have these rare ability to catch those ¡¡¡snaiikes!! Without been biten.
It amazes me that a stingray is what got him, being how unbelievably good he was at dealing with regular snakes
@@Hans-yo2cq if you put it that way
That actually explains it
@@Hans-yo2cq also amazed he cheated death being around so many crocs
Death always gets the last laugh
Back in the early1860s a group of men rode from Adelaide to what is now Darwin and back again to plot a route for a telegraph line. McDouall Stuart led 9 other white men from Adelaide to Darwin and back without losing a single man. It took around two years and was 3200 kilometres each way on horseback.
Think about it. All those men got on and off those horses to camp, go for a leak or crap for nearly two years without one of them getting bitten by a snake. I don't know if they had extra horses or not, but they got home with one each and a couple of pack horses from what I gather.
No doubt, they might have had an Aboriginal guide or two with them, and the horses would have smelled a snake etc.... but still this is one incredible effort and feat of courage, especially for that era.
If they had got bitten by a venomous snake, there was no anti venom or civilisation nearby... not that a doctor could have saved them from a venomous snake bite. Yet, in between 1861 and 1862... they did this.
Watching this , I started thinking and hum, " You're playing with the big boys now!" from the Prince of Egypt
Love that film.
King Cobra: Finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary.
Snakes are the beings that I do not like the most but can't resist watching snake documentaries
What an amazing snake.
The fact its on the other side of the planet from me just makes it all the more special 😆😆
It’s not on the other side of the planet if you live here dopey.
10 ft long!? He should be in the NBA
😂😂😂😂
He tried to sign up but the rest of the players were not real keen
Its a snake, it can’t play basketball
Also dont assume its gender
@@mrrip7184 oh is it written in the NBA code that snakes can't be drafted then?
*King* *cobra* :- " finally a worthy opponent!! Our battle will be legendary.."
I don't live anywhere close to Australia, but kept checking under my desk while watching this.
I'll just stay here in Canada, thanks. It's spring, which means Beaver Season is upon us!
Hey, we get to deal with Black flies, Deer flies, vampire mosquitoes, the CRA....We have it just as bad.
@@SandraNelson063 No. I will take flies any day rather than snakes, sharks, scorpions and tons of other animals i wouldnt want to come across. I mean at least the spiders around my house are skinny and tiny and easy to kill. nothing to worry about. but In australia, those spiders look like they come out of a horror movie. Can't imagine someone's reaction if they wake up and first thing they see is one of those australian snakes. We have bears in canada, yes. But to be honest, I never saw one and never met a person who a bear. So those are rare encounters. Not like in Australia where meeting snakes, dangerous spiders, sharks, and much more deadly creatures are not extremely rare. Im sure a lot of australians knows someone or have met themselves one of those dealy creatures at least once in their life time. So yes canada, in term of wild life is a lot more secure tham australia.
@@SandraNelson063 Dumbass.
Everyday is beaver season when you’re a man of means.
North America has bears. I can come back from a snake bite with anti venom but I don't know how curable I'd be after a bear attack.
Never realized how much they look like king cobras. Same coloration, they're both snake eaters, and their heads look really similar.. And they're both resistant to snake venoms
But I don't think this nightmare hold anything against king cobra...
@@lekidrema9548 they're both bad bites. Kings have the highest Venom yield of all venomous snakes and a bad venom. King browns have a high yield too (not as high) and bad venom too.
it once was thought it belonged in the Cobra family. Its now part of the black snake family
The King Brown is a relative of the Cobra. Good observation. There very aggressive, you dont need to corner them for them to attack and thay have a high venom volume and bite multiple times. Bad Snake to be bitten by, 30 miniutes to death if untreated.
my goodness snakes got the best throat game
i love the way they move
Narrator is more deadlier than Mulga. What a narration.. He just nailed it. I love it..
Inland Taipan: i am the most venomous snake in the world
Mulga snake: Hold my beer
🤣
More like, "Hold my venom."
Those ants were like..
*"Ayo mate share us som"*
"The Mulga snake is a snake's worst nightmare.."
Laughs in King Cobra.
Silly comment, There are no King Cobra's in Australia.
Why stop at King Cobra? Snakes worst nightmare is humans.
🤣 King Cobra gets bitten by a top 10 snake it will die shortly after its last meal 🤣. KING BROWN " Hold my beer king Cobra". Also largest venom yield ☠️
@@Riff22741 a shotgun does the job for any snake so dw about your top 10 snakes
The mulga is a case of convergent evolution just like the king Cobra. They are both elapids anyway.
King Cobra also resistant to other snake poison. However it's larger and heavier.
I saw regular king snake catch and eat mojave green rattlesnake. That was just like another day in the office for him and the victim is perhaps most feared in the USA!
Yeah, duh...king snakes are stronger, larger, and quicker than most North American snakes. The only reason rattle snakes are dangerous is because they are highly toxically venomous to humans...
@@JRandaII The mojave green is not just your friendly rattler. But I lived literally among them /friend of mine was milking them in evenings in the wild/. Humans are much nastier and more boring usually.
its called a King Snake after all lol...
@@danbodroid Better than Comrade Snake - I guess.
@@xres1329 Why your friend want to drink a rattle snake milk?
The ants are like: “Fight day is everyday when snakes decide to hide in our homes”
Thanks, I have goose bumps now :)
"There can only be one ONE" 😆
Good one
The narrator is their worst nightmare, imagine anywhere you go, he teleport to narrate all your moves.
Incredible documentary, thank you
Love Nature!
its 3am for me right now... awersome love it
My dad loved snakes, we had 7 growing up. The biggest was 6ft1” her name was princess. Only time I ever saw him cry was when he ran over a king brown and had to put it down.
😂
So this is the snake that Moses’ staff transformed into huh? ... Interesting 🤔👍✨
Sometimes I feel like they stage this for how good the camera angles are.
Me: Hmm, I wonder where this snake is from-
Narrator: There are more reptiles in the Australian accent
Me: *Well that checks out*
If this snake was in Africa and Asia, it'd still be a favorite snack of the honey badger and the mongoose!
kinda sad we dont have more big predators here 🙁 i guess you get used to what you grow up with. I adooore the honey badger and wanna see one before i die 🤗
The world: *Your venom only needs to be strong enough to kill your prey. Not strong enough to kill a herd of elephants.*
Australia: *If my animals could read that, they'd be very upset!*
Don't be offended Australia. Your animals can do whatever they want...they already do
@@lovenature if you want to go tell an inland taipan to tone it down feel free, please be polite... ima going to stay a respectful distance away 😀
He uses inside knowledge of his victim's to get an edge....scary enough.
2:14 “What is this thing? Can I eat it?”
Thank god for living on a cold continent - I'll never swear at rain or snow ever again.
There's also the fact that because the Mulga gets confused with the Brown Snake, people who are bitten often get treated with the wrong anti venom
I know your comment is 2 years old but now they can test you to see what snake has bitten you and apply the appropriate antivenene.
Wow! The snakes with the deadliest venom with the genetic resistance to snake venoms!!! So, they have no snake rival in the world? 😳
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video~ 🤗👍
-AniFam
Until it meets a Cobra.
@@elemfao500 Maybe the King Cobra can be a rival...
@Shasvin Puvanesvaran Thank you! It's great to know~🤗
They never meet King Cobra, the largest snake-eating snake in the world, a fully grown King Cobra even ate a python.
@@oshirockingham9655 Yes, you are right! They are both so unique~
Fun fact, the King Brown snake is of a different family to the other brown snakes. It's in fact of the same family as the Red Belly Black Snake which is also known to eat other snakes.
Nerrrrrrd! Just kidding
Kinda like the king cobra. Not an actual cobra but a family of its own. And it eats other snakes. Like king brown. While the king brown is related to the red belly snake. And there's also, the kingsnake. The 3 are snake eaters/killers, and they are all three of them named with a king. Truly, the king of snakes, by eating their own, usually other venomous snakes and non venomous too, for the benefit of other species. 3 snakes after my own heart. Ahhh.
Inland Taipan join the group 🤭
King Browns are a black snake.
@@abrqzxThey are not aggresive but a King Cobra will surely enjoy
Narrator: The mulga possesses a genetic resistance against other snake's venom.
Other Snakes: Wait, that's illegal.
Unfair Superpower!
Mulga snakes : You know, I'm something of a nightmare myself
Just drew that line through Australia on my list of destinations.
And The narrator is the mulga snake's 🐍worst nightmare... shiver me scales !!
"Forbidden" spaghetti noodle
Mulga Snake: Challenge accepted
Australia is evolutions final level. Every encounter is a boss battle.
So I think I need to say it since I'm not really seeing anyone else say it
Damn Nature! You scary
NICE!
@Gin T I'm stupid smart thank you