10 most amazing snakes in the world!

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  • @RenegadeMikeFitness
    @RenegadeMikeFitness 8 років тому +26

    As a Louisiana guy, I can say that water moccasins can get well over 5 ft in length and they are very aggressive for parts of the year.

    • @heroicnoob5774
      @heroicnoob5774 7 років тому

      I am in Arkansas so yeah your right

    • @ParentsNotPeople
      @ParentsNotPeople 6 років тому +2

      I came here to say this. They are a fairly aggressive snake.

    • @johnvonk7308
      @johnvonk7308 6 років тому

      Heroic Noob ok

    • @johnnysmith7656
      @johnnysmith7656 6 років тому

      Renegade Mike we have moccasins here in NC as well

    • @leohawk776
      @leohawk776 6 років тому

      Mating and nesting seasons are a nightmare. It's by far not the only time they are that aggressive. I've talked with snake handlers that handle both exotic and local species. They all say that the cottonmouth has a nasty reputation for being one of the more squirrelly and bitey varieties. The ones that beat it out are things like the saw-scaled viper, which is fortunately much less deadly than the cottonmouth. It's also much smaller.

  • @hermansurkis9229
    @hermansurkis9229 6 років тому

    Thanks for differentiating between deadly and dangerous. Picky point, but important. Thanks mate.

  • @HomeOfMiddleSchool
    @HomeOfMiddleSchool 8 років тому +2

    There are cottonmouths, pygmy rattlesnakes, and timber rattlesnakes in Kentucky as well. There are also copperheads but, while they can kill anything, I don't really consider them extremely dangerous. I know it isn't on the list but ya know.

  • @lestat305
    @lestat305 8 років тому +21

    The golden lance head viper needs to here, hardly anyone knows this snake and it's one of the most deadly

    • @elijahk2714
      @elijahk2714 8 років тому +1

      I know right! One of my friends saw one but I forgot where. He went into a panic attack and the snake ran away lol

    • @ezekielgersaniba4884
      @ezekielgersaniba4884 8 років тому

      b u
      cjjh
      honours 9

    • @kylepulse1116
      @kylepulse1116 8 років тому +3

      Feleisha Khan they only live on an island off of Brazil. Your friend has never seen one of those snakes except in pictures. No one is allowed on the island without permission.

    • @kylepulse1116
      @kylepulse1116 8 років тому

      Scottish Samurai They are beginning to develop organs that some scientists think will allow them to self breed. meaning if one snake gets on a piece of driftwood and lands on a continent they very well could spread everywhere.

    • @ianbrown_777
      @ianbrown_777 8 років тому +1

      They are also mutating to a form that can spit venom. If it even enters your mouth or nose, it will melt through to your bloodstream, then it's all over.

  • @KingSavage-nt5wr
    @KingSavage-nt5wr 8 років тому

    I love this channel

  • @nicholasshark1422
    @nicholasshark1422 8 років тому

    Thanks for video I liked it

  • @spirit0805
    @spirit0805 8 років тому +9

    One thing i learned for sure... Don't be stupid enough to mess with them and you will probably be fine! Like with any kind of animal

  • @CuredLigma
    @CuredLigma 7 років тому

    Out of all the top 10's I watched about this,this is the only one that I'm agreeing with

  • @BigSteve_Gaming187
    @BigSteve_Gaming187 6 років тому

    Wow! Usually the wife delivers the poison. The snake probably had the same thought. Lol

  • @robertc5387
    @robertc5387 6 років тому

    I encountered a carpet viper a couple of months ago while shopping. He became real aggressive when I informed him that I would rather purchase hardwood flooring... I barely escaped the store with my life.

  • @beaufischer5262
    @beaufischer5262 8 років тому

    Hey man love your show, great facts. I was raised hunting fishing, studying and rescuing wildlife and most of everything checks out except for water moccasins are in fact very aggressive. I've been 60yards away from one in a pond and have one swim up and try to board my boat and I've been chased on land a good bit lol still great show keep it up

  • @241hnd
    @241hnd 6 років тому

    That carpet viper at 12:25 is so beautiful.

  • @ReposessionRecords530
    @ReposessionRecords530 6 років тому

    I live in California and I have seen a rattle snake walking home from school and I have seen one in my garden and I saw one follow a mouse into a broken part of my shed in the backyard

  • @daniel_4007
    @daniel_4007 6 років тому +3

    Every taipan I have come across it is really aggressive some of them would try to chase me

  • @lynlee6198
    @lynlee6198 6 років тому

    Here In Mississippi we have rattlers, cottonmouths, copperheads, etc.

  • @terryglenweaver
    @terryglenweaver 6 років тому

    The Cotton Mouth ranges from Florida clear into Michigan and at least all the way west to Texas, and reach up to 6 ft. (and over, as 10 ft water moccasin was found in Florida.)- The internet (possibly even UA-cam) had a picture of it hanging over the bucket of a front loader.

  • @petermtz7700
    @petermtz7700 7 років тому +4

    Surely a snake which delivers large amounts of venom should be included; KING COBRA

  • @Junketh71
    @Junketh71 8 років тому

    Whoa! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jasonirelan1737
    @jasonirelan1737 6 років тому

    That's quite a way to ruin a wedding.

  • @LuisLopez-qm5yo
    @LuisLopez-qm5yo 2 роки тому

    Liked nice color great nice .

  • @E-g-g
    @E-g-g 6 років тому

    theres alot of vipers that are brightly coloured ,yet pythons mostly have the same colour patterns

  • @richardhincemon
    @richardhincemon Рік тому

    1.Inland Taipan 2.Eastern Brown 3.Central Ranges Taipan 4.Coastal Taipan 5.Mainland Tiger snake Australia has 5 of the most toxic venom on Earth. 1.Dubois sea snake 2.Yellow Bellied sea snake 3.Perons sea snake 4.Black Banded sea Krait 5.Hooked Nosed sea snake .5 of the most toxic venomous sea snakes .

  • @wayne487msc
    @wayne487msc 6 років тому

    Look at the last one, Tiger Rattlesnake: LD50 mice: 1. Eastern Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis) 0.01 2. Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) 0.013 3. Mainlaind Tiger Snake (Notechis sctulatus) 0.04 4. Tiger Rattlesnake (Crotalus tigris) 0.056 5.

  • @abuzzgrain124
    @abuzzgrain124 6 років тому

    My list
    5. King Cobra
    4. Tiger Snake
    3. Blue Krait
    2. Inland Taipan
    1. Twig Snake (has no anti-venom)

  • @mikeikeda1208
    @mikeikeda1208 6 років тому

    I think the Russell's Viper should be on the list. It bites a lot of people every year. Very fatal! The Fer de Lance in South America is pretty dangerous too.

  • @BBQSniffa
    @BBQSniffa 6 років тому

    A couple of times there has been a western diamond back rattlesnake on my porch

  • @d.c.jacobs6254
    @d.c.jacobs6254 7 років тому +1

    The figures on the video do not match what is being said by person. Double check these. Like the video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @babymillieshark9289
    @babymillieshark9289 6 років тому

    Cool vid scared me to death

  • @albusfumbledore9044
    @albusfumbledore9044 8 років тому

    The most venomous rattlesnake in the world is found in The Sohoran Desert and the Mojave Trail. It's name is the Mojave Rattlesnake, and it is extremely dangerous when handled.

  • @douggriggs1499
    @douggriggs1499 6 років тому

    I have heard the opposite about the cottonmouth / water moccasins. That they ARE very territorial and a fairly aggressive venemous snake.

  • @megamewtwogz7gaming521
    @megamewtwogz7gaming521 8 років тому

    that is cool I love snakes

  • @mario-rr1uz
    @mario-rr1uz 6 років тому

    Thanks for the red circle I almost missed it

  • @jeffking6286
    @jeffking6286 6 років тому

    If that’s an Aussie accent, I’m the pope!!! And yeah, I’m an Aussie too

  • @cannett8966
    @cannett8966 6 років тому

    The cottonmouth is very aggressive and territorial. The rattlesnake lives from Canada to central and south America.

  • @Daveymallon
    @Daveymallon 6 років тому

    Most deadly land snake is Inland Taipan followed by the Eastern Taipan. The deadliest snake over all is a species of Sea snake found in the Ashmore reef.

  • @numberonefanmostlyto
    @numberonefanmostlyto 7 років тому +8

    Kobe !!!! Wait wrong mamba.

  • @roncooke3964
    @roncooke3964 6 років тому

    The one eyed trouser snake is also very deadly!! One bit my sister and she swelled up for 9 months the venom was so potent it made her have a baby!! LOL !!😱😄

  • @daneforrester6626
    @daneforrester6626 8 років тому

    I live in south africa and been able to encounter the Black mamba in the Kruger park

  • @fthirtyjames
    @fthirtyjames 8 років тому

    Well this is good to know when I finally leave my basement

  • @BrianH1313
    @BrianH1313 8 років тому

    The most deadly snake I have met; my Business Law Professor at the University.

  • @kazuto_the_Dog
    @kazuto_the_Dog 8 років тому +3

    Who missed the old videos

    • @souheilidiou3225
      @souheilidiou3225 8 років тому

      what is the name of the channel of the guy on picture of channel please

  • @kingspencer2234
    @kingspencer2234 7 років тому +46

    #1: my ex

    • @ricstormwolf
      @ricstormwolf 6 років тому

      King Spencer bazinga. Lol

    • @melvinsmith1478
      @melvinsmith1478 6 років тому

      King Spencer m

    • @wayneboogie333
      @wayneboogie333 6 років тому

      King Spencer she gonna kick your ass when she catch you. Lol but i understand

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 6 років тому

    If your best friend is a snake, find better friends.

  • @lynlee6198
    @lynlee6198 6 років тому

    Cottonmouths live with here in Mississippi… When I was little I about got bit by one.

  • @ericmercury4173
    @ericmercury4173 8 років тому +12

    Coral Snake needs to be in there. It's the deadliest snake in North America.

    • @marksinnott9315
      @marksinnott9315 8 років тому +1

      the king cobra is the worst of the worst

    • @stephenkroulik5259
      @stephenkroulik5259 6 років тому +1

      Wrong, the king cobra is indeed deadly, but that is due to the quantity of venom produced. Drop for drop is not nearly as potent as many other snakes.

    • @robertc5387
      @robertc5387 6 років тому

      Very few people are actually bitten by coral snakes, and they’re not aggressive, which is probably why they didn’t make the list. But it’s true that it is potentially one of the deadliest.

    • @abuzzgrain124
      @abuzzgrain124 6 років тому

      Mark Sinnott THE KING COBRA ISNT IN NORTH AMERICA

  • @jasonstone6134
    @jasonstone6134 8 років тому +6

    The Mojave Rattlesnake is the most venomous rattlesnake.
    Not the eastern diamondback

    • @moozaaahead9010
      @moozaaahead9010 7 років тому

      I agree

    • @juliethorio3390
      @juliethorio3390 5 років тому

      No,The Mojave snake is the venomous snake in the deadlest snake in North America

  • @uligrasemann5074
    @uligrasemann5074 6 років тому

    Can't tell how these were ranked... Mostly it just seems smart to get bit where there's anti-venom nearby

  • @ishankabir9801
    @ishankabir9801 6 років тому +2

    Black mamba are also the world’s fastest snake ever

  • @IIBloodXLustII
    @IIBloodXLustII 6 років тому

    Cottonmouths aren't very deadly, but their bites are horrible to go through. They cause necrosis but rarely death, even when untreated.
    Coral Snakes are much more venomous, but Mojave Rattlesnakes are the most dangerous snake in North America, being the most aggressive venomous snake with a particularly deadly venom.

  • @jantzenallen3077
    @jantzenallen3077 6 років тому

    Mamba is The Meanest!!👌😱

  • @CptDropBear
    @CptDropBear 6 років тому

    found in Australia and Tasmania! haha even people from other countries don't consider Tassy to be part of Australia. lol

  • @ronaldliggett5452
    @ronaldliggett5452 6 років тому

    What about the Bush Master ? Tough snake !

  • @stevelogsdon8797
    @stevelogsdon8797 8 років тому

    I enjoyed this video, but while hoping not to come across as pedantic, would, in the interests of accuracy, humbly offer the following constructive criticisms:
    Graphic shows LD 50 of .024 for Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri), but narrator says "0.24"--a ten-fold difference.
    Two of the photos, as well as the video footage representing the blue krait (Bungarus candidus), are actually of the Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri)--not the blue krait. The exceptions are the three photos of the Snake Ninja, who did, indeed, pose with a blue krait in his mouth.
    Graphic shows LD 50 of .01 for the inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), but narrator says "0.1"--a ten-fold difference.
    Also, graphic shows LD 50 of .025 for black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis), but narrator says "0.25"--a ten-fold difference.
    Also, graphic shows LD 50 of .035 for Indian cobra (Naja naja), but narrator says "0.35"--a ten-fold difference.
    Also, graphic shows LD 50 of .053 for Eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis), but narrator says "0.53"--a ten-fold difference.

  • @becz9485
    @becz9485 8 років тому

    Basically: don't piss off a snake and you're a okay

  • @philmalavarca9489
    @philmalavarca9489 6 років тому

    What about the boomslang? The boomslang should be on this list. Drop for drop, it’s possibly the most toxic snake species in the world. They are tree dwellers and not aggressive. They mostly choose to escape from danger. But if they feel they have to stand their ground, they can turn deadly. It’s hemotoxic venom can cause massive hemorrhaging, causing you to bleed out of all your orifices until you die. Your body would turn blue due to massive internal bleeding. Left untreated, the victims would die of an extremely slow death due to massive internal bleeding.

  • @_leyrd_.
    @_leyrd_. 8 років тому

    I would have thought the puff adder should be in this list.

  • @AndrewOkiemuteAndyO
    @AndrewOkiemuteAndyO 6 років тому

    What a wonderful world

  • @saltii1573
    @saltii1573 8 років тому

    Glad most of these are in Australia and live in the area where the 2nd most dangerous is

  • @paulthompson5968
    @paulthompson5968 7 років тому

    There are vids on UA-cam of Cottonmouths well over 5 feet and even topping over 6 feet. Also they are aggressive, I was chased by one once, and did not provoke it. It actually came up to the road we were on and we had to hop on our bicycles to get some distance.

  • @zacharykieler
    @zacharykieler 8 років тому

    What about the Death Adder or Philippine Cobra or the Saw Scaled Viper? I agree with the list but would have the Inland Taipan at No 1.

  • @youwished8806
    @youwished8806 6 років тому

    Water moccasin can be found in the Dallas suburban area.

  • @daquangreenwell5640
    @daquangreenwell5640 8 років тому +2

    when you mess with a snake snake is going to mess with you

    • @Ninja-ts7gm
      @Ninja-ts7gm 8 років тому

      Truer words were never spoken

  • @lumlian
    @lumlian 8 років тому +5

    Cottonmouthw arent even close to being in the top ten most venomous

  • @TheRockmart
    @TheRockmart 6 років тому +1

    so when i go in the wild ill take a mongoose with me

  • @larrytischler8769
    @larrytischler8769 8 років тому +2

    Cottonmouths DO NOT hesitate to come directly to you with their mouth open. Particularly if you are between them and where they want to go (usually a body of water). A rattlesnake usually retire to a dense brush pile or cactus clump but not a cottonmouth. Also the cottonmouth has more neurotoxins than other vipers although their venom is mostly hematoxic. I know four people bitten by cottonmouths. None was handling them. A neighbor killed one over 5 ft long near Refugio, Texas. I killed one almost 5 ft near Matagorda, Texas.

    • @cmoneyno5
      @cmoneyno5 8 років тому

      I had one sliding near my apartment door... I did'nt kill it

    • @larrytischler8769
      @larrytischler8769 8 років тому +1

      My great aunts husband was killed by a western diamondback when he sat down by a log and it bit him on the shoulder near the base of his neck. Our family hunts and fishes often and if we leave one of these killers on the loose, it will likely end tragically for us. Some people can not connect the dots.

  • @teigancousins7770
    @teigancousins7770 6 років тому

    IKR

  • @westonbennion5486
    @westonbennion5486 8 років тому

    I would take tons of pictures if I saw a rattlesnake.

  • @edhorsegolfer4784
    @edhorsegolfer4784 8 років тому

    The water moccasin is very aggressive and will relentlessly pursue you especially in the water when agitated. It will also try to swallow your fish on the stringer hanging in the water from your boat as well.

  • @pccoolgamer1923
    @pccoolgamer1923 8 років тому

    I never though a deeply snake will bite out of nowhere

  • @redslayerasylum3940
    @redslayerasylum3940 8 років тому

    Wisconsin rules that guy is crazy tho

  • @rhondagibson8076
    @rhondagibson8076 6 років тому

    My aunt chopped a coral snake up in her garden.snakes allways messes with her.lololoo

  • @MrTimid-np8du
    @MrTimid-np8du 8 років тому

    my favorite snake is a platinum tiger reticulated python

  • @brendansaxton576
    @brendansaxton576 7 років тому

    What about the Boomslang? That's pretty dangerous right there

    • @danhansen9921
      @danhansen9921 7 років тому

      There are alot of them, like the Inland Taipan.. But they don't come in contact with humans as often and thereby less fatalities due snakebites from a Boomslang

  • @satcheladam
    @satcheladam 6 років тому

    There is a trench in my backyard and we found a cottonmouth back there

  • @ShashankSingh-dl7ro
    @ShashankSingh-dl7ro 7 років тому

    Am surprised that King Cobra has been left out, although not most poisonous, yet they have the distinction of highest execution count in an year

  • @wyxtt5614
    @wyxtt5614 6 років тому

    Yo man you should have put in copperheads it’s a very deadly snake

  • @danielyoung2687
    @danielyoung2687 6 років тому

    That guy didn't survive a black mamba bite

  • @s0zi
    @s0zi 6 років тому

    And I thought it was called taco Tuesday...

  • @theeyeofthebeholder4732
    @theeyeofthebeholder4732 6 років тому

    1. INLAND TAIPAN
    2. RUSSELL'S VIPER
    3.EASTERN BROWN
    4.BLACK MAMBA
    5.SAW SCALED CARPET VIPER
    6.COMMON KRAIT
    7.FER DER LANCE
    8.DEATH ADDER
    9.GREEN MAMBA
    10. COTTONMOUTH (Comedy elemeNt😉😅😅😅)
    Notable mentions- Coastal taipan, any krait, king Cobra, Philippine Cobra, forest Cobra, Bushmaster.

  • @coltadams6115
    @coltadams6115 8 років тому

    creepy but awesome

  • @Nanotavailable
    @Nanotavailable 5 років тому

    He’s an Aussie lad!!!!

  • @skpilot7
    @skpilot7 8 років тому

    Tasmania is a state of Australia so no need to separate the two

  • @abmbtwinn9dagod86
    @abmbtwinn9dagod86 6 років тому

    I caught a water mock with my barehands 💯💯😂

  • @Ashley19721
    @Ashley19721 6 років тому

    It bit him on the mouth when he tried to kiss it? That says it all really!!

  • @SkrillexFood
    @SkrillexFood 8 років тому

    Because you totally need that red circle in your thumbnail.

  • @westonbennion5486
    @westonbennion5486 8 років тому

    I would keep taking pictures of a black mamba.

  • @paulleyharris7851
    @paulleyharris7851 8 років тому

    you forgot about the mojave rattlesnake which is the most toxic rattler. The eastern diamondback is the heaviest poisonous snake in the world

  • @therapgodredgodibarra7824
    @therapgodredgodibarra7824 6 років тому

    i love how he side snakes

  • @vickiholt1777
    @vickiholt1777 7 років тому +10

    were is the death adder

  • @starlordthetsar2267
    @starlordthetsar2267 6 років тому

    Its funny people get mad because its out of order even tho it says 10

  • @marylouiseacebedo706
    @marylouiseacebedo706 6 років тому

    And now rattlesnakes! Deadliest - now really!

  • @Slaikkarinaj
    @Slaikkarinaj 8 років тому

    How dangerous is the "Golden Lancehead Viper" or whatever it's called? On what number would you place it and right after and before which snakes?

  • @RT42069
    @RT42069 6 років тому +73

    The eastern diamondback is NOT the most venomous rattlesnake. That would be the Mojave rattlesnake

    • @danielyoung2687
      @danielyoung2687 6 років тому +2

      The eastern rattlesnake the second deadliest rattlesnake

    • @bjs301
      @bjs301 6 років тому +5

      The Killer Clown
      The Eastern Diamonback is certainly more dangerous than the Mojave, but neither you nor this horrible video define your terms. Deadliest could mean lots of things, from strongest venom , to most venom per bite, to most total venom, to a product of strength and quantity of venom, to largest number of deaths, to largest number of deaths following treatment, to..... Yes, in the limited number of tests that have been published, Mojave venom has a slightly lower LD50 in mice than Eastern Diamondback. But neither you, nor I, nor any of the other commenters gives a damn about which is more lethal to mice. And we can state with certainty that toxicity to small rodents does not directly translate to toxicity to humans. In addition, Mojave bites tend to contain very little venom, and Diamondback bites contain massive amounts.
      Hopefully, we all recognized from the inclusion of the Cotton Mouth that this entire video was an exercise in idiocy. Like me, most probably watched it even after seeing the Cotton Mouth just to see how ridiculous it would get.

    • @s0zi
      @s0zi 6 років тому

      The Killer Clown u watch Brave Wilderness or somthn?

    • @brelemstovall3648
      @brelemstovall3648 6 років тому +1

      the southern Pacific rattlesnake

    • @bjs301
      @bjs301 6 років тому

      Brelem Stovall
      I doubt it. I Googled and found sources indicating that one population of the Southern Pacific has very potent neurotoxic venom, several saying it has highly toxic venom, and one blog saying SP bites require treatment using an inordinately large amount of antivenom, but I also found a blog that said the Copperhead is the most dangerous, and that's just laughable. It should be clear from my comments that I don't believe anybody can accurately answer the "most toxic venom" question, but I'm fairly certain most authoritative sources still consider the Eastern Diamondback the most dangerous snake in North America. It is the largest rattlesnake, with very large fangs, huge venom glands and extremely potent venom containing neurotoxic, hemotoxic, cardiotoxic and other components. I doubt even neurotoxic Southern Pacifics would be as dangerous, although I would just as soon not get bitten by either.

  • @jackhansen8115
    @jackhansen8115 8 років тому +1

    Raddle snakes are in central CA

  • @jeffreysmith3877
    @jeffreysmith3877 6 років тому

    This guy left out the Georgia Trouser Snake 🤣🤣🤣🤣👉👌

  • @suesmith3744
    @suesmith3744 7 років тому +2

    No Gabbies❗️❓ ( Gaboon viper)

  • @ekans3418
    @ekans3418 6 років тому

    Does that mean my creation was dangerous?

  • @lousarahaustinedevera3124
    @lousarahaustinedevera3124 8 років тому

    its real crazy robert

  • @joemajor4439
    @joemajor4439 6 років тому +1

    the inland taipan is the #1 venemous

  • @BethaneeBelton
    @BethaneeBelton 8 років тому

    you left out a few really poisonous ones but nice job