Hey that's a good idea. If we Aussies end up at war with anyone, drop venomous snakes on the enemy instead of bombs. Or would that be classed as a war crime?
Hi edith , if you are aware they exist and keep it in the back of your mind you won't get bitten. It's only when walking in the bush/forest/outback that you need to be aware otherwise it's mostly ok(mostly :-)).
Kelvin Beels I have an albino Burmese python called Pricilla, she’s 6 years old now. My dad keeps venomous snakes, helps the scientists with providing venom for antidotes not your typical female 😂 dad doesn’t let me handle his snakes but I know how to in an emergency! It’s just being in a country where they are out and about that makes me nervous 😂
shazad ali king is just a name and a title.A king isn't a better fighter than a warrior.Cobra may be at the top but there are still plently of others who can beat it.
"Fast and aggressive when disturbed, the Australian Western Brown Snake is notoriously dangerous to capture" Aussie man with no gloves, a bag, and a stick: this is fine
ChickSquid ua-cam.com/video/ZskHlD-HZ_g/v-deo.html Skip to 2:14 if you can’t can’t bare to watch how Singaporean catch it in 2 minutes, while the Indian just put it into his sarong within 15 seconds
Weird. My wife and I live in a South African community surrounded by game reserves. Almost everyone we know here is terrified of snakes - except us - and we have three species of cobra, puff adders, mambas and a variety of other snakes in the area. My wife knows what to do if she should encounter one. I've been an amateur herpetologist for the past sixty-odd years, so snakes are of interest to me, not creatures that invoke terror. Learn about the snakes in your area, learn to identify them and then you'll eliminate most of your fear, because most snakes are non-venomous. Some will bite, but cause no reactions in humans. In the four years we have been here, two people have reported snakes in their gardens and I caught and released a small puff adder we found in ours. That's three snakes in four years, in a GAME RESERVE AREA!
@@SenhorTudo and Australia has 10 out 10 of the world deadliest snakes. So like Africa's fit into the top 20. Personally don't like them. And we have non venomous snakes in Canada. To be honest I think the most deadly things we have are bears. All the super deadly things were very large so the ice age took care of them for us. Like direwolves and North American lion(makes Africa's look like a kitten)
@@BWBDCan I discovered, a long time ago, that the deadliest snake in the world is the venomous one that has just bitten you - well, sort of. When I was bitten by a Snouted Cobra (known back then as the Egyptian cobra Naja haje annulifera} I was so relaxed about it that my wife had to call the ambulance, because I thought it no big deal. Some of us are level-headed under any circumstances. The scary part was the ambulance ride to the hospital: the medics though I was going to kick the bucket forthwith, even though I assured them that it takes up to six hours for symptoms to begin showing. I even told the doctor to go on with his other patients ( victims of a car crash) and that I would let him know when I began to feel uncomfortable. It took about four hours before my chest began to feel a bit tight. Animals, reptiles and insects do not scare me in the least: I study them in an amateur capacity, so they are a source of fascination, rather than terror. I wish more people realised that they are NOT "out to get us".
The term dinosaurs simply means terrible lizard. This term is only or should only be used to refer for prehistoric giant reptiles. Nothing today is a dinosaur nor should be considered one.
This reminds me so much of the Karl Baron joke how Australians undersell everything as no big deal. This bloke handling the 2nd deadliest snake in the world and leaves with a big smile thanking the person. Rex is a legend he just needs to sort out his desktop.
I swear, Australia is where the devil keeps his pets Edit: guys it’s a joke calm down Edit2: why is there a religion war in the replies I just wanted to make a joke ;-;
🇦🇺 As an Australian I have seen most of the snakes in the wild and oddly enough they have never scared me. I have even seen a taipan whilst riding my bike he looked at me I looked at him and I think we were scared as each other and we moved on😀
Yeah I was at walking up these stairs at a look out at night so I had my torch on looking down and I just happened to look up and 3 stairs further up was a taipan reared up ready to strike but yeah I just walked away left it alone and that's that
@@tevinsmallwood7390 what the hell else are they going to do with it? Kill it? Kill something because it's naturally venomous? Humans are the cancer, not the wildlife.
That's because snakes are only dangerous to us if we don't see them or we act like idiots with them. They don't hunt us, and if we want to kill one all we need is a shovel.
Me: "So what kind of protective gear do you wear when you catch the snakes?" Rex: "Well I always keep me cap on, don't wanna end up getting burned by the sun!"
@@martynohara8101 but actually that's the fact.. Australian continent is most suitable for reptiles to live than any other continent on earth..that's the reason more snakes bites and deaths happen here..but Australian snakes are the most venomous is not a correct statement
@@Adithya_varma the word venomous relates to the toxicity of the venomous and not how dangerous the snake is because of it proximity to a large population of people. The potency of snake venom is measured by LD50 :ie the amount of venom need to give a Lethal Dose (LD) to 50 mice. The LD50 for many Australian snakes such as fierce snake, brown snake, eastern taipan, Tiger snakes is significantly lower than mumbas cobras and vipers. The fierce snake ( Inland Taipan) has the most toxic snake venom on earth including sea snakes. Look it up from a reliable source. The fierce snake actually isn't that dangerous because people are not anywhere near its habitat. Brown snakes however are often in my back yard and that can be a little concerning😉
...and what, exactly, is the snake supposed to do to that ant? Bite it? The ant would have to sit still while the snake positions it's fangs above it with surgical precision. and what would that accomplish for the snake, anyway? Frankly, the snake probably wouldn't even try to eat the ant whole, because it's just so small; even if the ant were on the ground, where the snake wouldn't have to bite itself to get said ant, the snake would end up eating more dirt than ant.
vsboy 25 The deadliest predator of all is Mick Taylor, pig hunter and Outback Legend. Not to mention he can never be captured or killed, so he's not something you wanna meet. Once he picks a victim, he won't stop till he gets them. You interfere in his hunt, he takes it personally and will torture you beyond your worst nightmares! He's no human, he's no demon, he's not even a god! He's simply a real monster...
Had a brown snake downstairs last week. About to walk out to take my son to school and said ‘stop, snake’. The snake moved quick as a flash. I said to my son ‘nope not going out today’
@@rosekeyes3189 yes, theyre usually ok, but can be aggressive. A “big red” roo can be 6-7 foot and muscley. Yes…we see em a lot. If ya driving at night on the highway there can be 100s on a 1 hour drive.
@@shoveluffu9664 One more question, and you don't have to answer it....Have you ever seen a Sidney Funnel Spider in person? I'm asking to see how safe Australia is to visit in the future.
im from southern Queensland. my families background was farming. we have seen plenty of snakes but if you treat them with due respect you never have a problem . i have killed a taipan and a number of eastern browns but i hate doing it. the love for my family and my dogs and cats outweighs it. i wish our potential friends from overseas were not put off by the very unlikely chance of encouraging a snake. if you stand still and dont bother them they wont bother you. ive had a black snake go straight between my feet.. they just want to get away.we got snakes on the farm because they were chasing the rats that were chasing the cattles food. they are a very important part of our environment. so much of live happiness is about a common sense approach .
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Brother the new research is showing that is the fault of brain which is acting in a ferocious way to keep us alive no matter what. So basically is not your girlfriend's fault. With the power of love, patience and understanding you can train her brain in order to chill out and optimise her behaviour. Have a gr8 day.
@2:40 - besides the venom they forgot to mention the genius design of the black head. It's so in the desert they can protect themselves from predators while soaking up the sun, the black absorbs the needed heat even more so all they need to do is stick their head out of a hole, while protecting the rest of the body. Genius evolution.
There are a lot of factors to consider about how "dangerous" a snake is. The kind of venom (whether it is hemotoxic, neurotoxic or cytotoxic), its fang placement, the amount of venom injected, now aggressive the snake is, whether it will bite again and again like the mamba does (it may also chase you!) and where on you the bite is. Many things to be considered about the snake's behavior, where it lives, etc. to determine how dangerous it is. Most snakes will avoid humans (unless you make them defend themselves by blocking them or handling them or hurting them). Then, like any frightened animal, it can turn on you. Being dangerous and venomous are two different things. Also, whether it has bitten anything recently so that its venom is less in volume and perhaps even less in toxicity may also be a factor. Of course you can't ask a snake that, so getting help immediately if bitten is paramount if bitten by a venomous snake! KNOW where you are and the dangers present is the best way to prevent a bite, then act accordingly. Don't be poking around in bushes, under boards or in areas where they hang out! Even trees if you're in boomslang country, although they have a back-fanged mouth which makes it a bit more difficult for them to bite a human unless you choose to handle them and stick your finger in its mouth or something identically inane!
@@adreto2978 The different types have different effects on the body. To quote Wikipedia, “Hemotoxic venom acts on the cardiovascular system, including the heart and blood. Neurotoxic venom acts on the nervous system, including the brain. Cytotoxic venom has a localized action at the site of the bite.”
Most of us who spend a lot of time in the bush don't worry too much about snakes. Sure, you see them occasionally, but it's more likely to be the last bit of its tail disappearing into the long grass, or under a shrub than a face to face encounter. You just need to keep a watch out for them. I've only encountered two aggressive snakes in the 60 years since we moved to Australia, one was an eastern brown which made a fast attacking move towards us when my partner and I encountered it on a walking track, the other was a tiger which I nearly stepped on. Neither persisted with the attack beyond the first lunge. As for most venomous, the coastal taipan is only marginally less venomous than the inland one and has a reputation for aggression. Before the development of a specific antivenom, there were only two known survivors from a bite by one and at least one of these was suspected to have been a 'dry' bite. Even with antivenom treatment, survival is far from guaranteed.
Ali Asad lol I didn’t copy it!!fuck you!!.....For your information I was not thinking about getting likes you arrogant idiot!!!!DONT GET THE WRONG IDEA!!!!Bullshit
Hahaha! I actually Blv ya.. my Nanna wdnt hesitate, out with the shovel... whack! Now we have 2 snakes! I grew up in the country, so we just give em a wide berth.. not Nanna tho!
I lived on a ranch for a year in Mackay Qld, there were taipans and browns everywhere along with big ass cane toads, walking 50m in the dark with a flashlight to the outback dunny was the scariest thing ever and if that wasn’t enough to put chills down ur spine there were funnel web spiders around as well. Australia is my home country 🇦🇺 that said it scares me to know how many deadly critters we have and how many times I’ve came close to getting bit, time for a move I think 🤔 this Aussie only has 1 life
I seen an inland taipan, just today. People also call them 'Fierce Snakes'. They're a pretty chilled out snake, compared to Brown snakes. Best just to stay calm and they'll stay calm. If you don't need to go near them, DONT! Always call a snake catcher when they're in your house.
@@azmanabas8425 Aborigines been here for over 65,000 yrs. The dingo been here for about 6,000 years. Aborigines' culture is the longest continuous culture on the planet
Had a big eastern brown here in the house yard 2 night ago. It reared up as the dogs stumbled onto it. Luckily my son and I, the dogs and the snake all lived to talk about it. I lost a pet goat last year to a brown snake. It's smart to he a little bit paranoid out here.
Let's not overlook the spiders here as well. Some snakes live with us in cities but the Sydney Funnel Web spider is a resident of Sydney, the largest city in Australia and happens to be the most venomous spider on our planet. I pulled down a fence at my mum's house a few years back and found 8 funnel web spiders in about 2 hours. I captured them and took them to Hornsby hospital where they extract the venom to make antivenom. However I probably missed just as many. Maybe they all went looking for another place to live that day and maybe ended up indoors as they do sometimes. Not to be messed with. Then there are sharks and crocodiles and the box jellyfish. Otherwise it is a safe country.
yea, just the literal most venemous fucking spiders, jellyfishes and snakes, you know you could find a crocodile in your room and anacondas like to park outside your door, and if you know all the 1807 animals that could literally kill you 2 seconds it's a safe place 👍
I’m fan If food I think your a bloody American and move to Aussie well guess what these mother fuckers only attack you when you fuck with them! So don't fuck with them
Snakes don't eat dogs, it's usually that the snake is protecting itself since dogs love to play with (rather harshly) smaller animals, if not just chase and attack for the heck of their hunting instincts. The snake probably defended itself from the dangerous dog that attacked it. Also, dogs don't have any maternal instincts after they stop needing their mother's teat for milk. So that dog probably doesn't care at all that their mother died or how she died.
Australia doesn't need any nuclear weapons 😂. Just send few snakes...
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Spiders too
Hey that's a good idea. If we Aussies end up at war with anyone, drop venomous snakes on the enemy instead of bombs. Or would that be classed as a war crime?
@@blunthonesty8633 Maybe an ecological disaster.
@Nikola Tesla Australia wins.
One bite.. enough to kill 100 fully grown humans.. Australia is now crossed off my list of places to visit
Absolutely harmless, you can patt Them . Just kidding!
Hi edith , if you are aware they exist and keep it in the back of your mind you won't get bitten. It's only when walking in the bush/forest/outback that you need to be aware otherwise it's mostly ok(mostly :-)).
a b 😂😂😂
Kelvin Beels I have an albino Burmese python called Pricilla, she’s 6 years old now. My dad keeps venomous snakes, helps the scientists with providing venom for antidotes not your typical female 😂 dad doesn’t let me handle his snakes but I know how to in an emergency! It’s just being in a country where they are out and about that makes me nervous 😂
I am from Perth Australia and have been in the out back for years , you just need to be prepared but not to panic .
I don't think Australia was ever meant to house human life.
When in fact its home to the oldest existing culture on Earth. :)
@@Snarkathon I did not know that. Ironic.
@@kansasjayhawk8386 Its really not as bad as is made out. :) Ive been bitten once by a snake, a few close calls though.. Im 6hrs inland from Sydney.
I don't think the world was.
Snarkathon it doesn’t...it’s India or Africa who have the idlest culture becuase the English discovered Africa around 1500
Most venomous snake in the world
Mongoose: “please take me there i wanna play”
We already have absolute chads like Rex to handle it.
FUN FACT: Later that night Cathy let Rex's snake go wherever it wanted...
Cobra: wait! A snake more venomus than me! I rather get die from that!!
10 most deadly snakes opens up with a lizard...
Hunter Darling lol
Lol
Komodo?? Right
Hunter Darling
I wasnt ready for it. Thought the lizard was about to get f up, but he beat the shit out of the snake.
The most venomous snake in the world was my ex, trust me. 🐍
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Alex A 🤣
I think mine would give yours a good run for the money. Or so the seasoned, decades practicing, battle hardened lawyers tell me.
Looool all these bitches are snakes. Gold-digging, venomous, slippery, sneaky, constrictive fucking SNAKES!!!
Title: most venomous *snakes*
Me 5 seconds in the video: wait isn’t that a lizard....
Gurl0nfir3z
The only major diffrence between snakes and lizards is, beleive it or not, if they have ears or not. So not necesarily
They're reptiles
X Ion wanna sounds dumb here but snakes don’t have legs. I feel like that’d a major difference
Nick Oliver
Beleive it or not, but there are actually lizards withiut legs and vice versa for snakes
Snakes descended from lizards :)
"Australia is home to the 10 most venomous snakes in the world."
Clearly 10 reasons to not visit Australia.
Because Australia is trash and thats a fact
@@V_For_Vigilante you're trash
Yeah
@@V_For_Vigilante we love it here, so?
I was in Australia for over 3 months and never saw a Snake, except the zoo. So, don't be afraid and visit the land. It's worth it ;)
Inland Taipan: I can kill 100 fully grown humans with my venom
2:57 Ant: dodododooo 🎶🎶
underrated comment lol
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Oh, I just saw the ant.... Hilarious 🤣
Truly underrated comment
The ant is taking a free ride.
2:58 give that ant a medal.
Cardo Richard lol😂😂😂😂😂
Cardo Richard that ant has more balls than anyone this earth has ever seen
Hahahaha
Hahahahaa like a boss
Cardo Richard ?
"Australia is the home for 10 most venomous snakes in the world"
All ten? damn...
Yep, everything gold in life is protected in someway or another, we got snakes!
MrMrs Adam Chase and the most dangerous spider and the most venomous animal on the plannet.. The box jellyfish
Noah's ark must've crashed pretty hardly in there. Lol
shazad ali king is just a name and a title.A king isn't a better fighter than a warrior.Cobra may be at the top but there are still plently of others who can beat it.
Obviously Ausie has many Venomous Snake and Spider then the rest of the world. And yes, king cobra are not the most venomous snake out there.
I love that no matter how dangerous the snake is they're respecting its life and freeing him in a better place
And they also play a role in our ecosystem.🙂🙏🌎
Its illegal to a kill native snakes in Oz
Yes dear you are right .because snake part of nature....I'm jagdip Singh.from india
I think they should kill it. Poisonous snakes are awful
@@defnotatroll you can get a thousand dollar fine so don’t and the people who try to kill Venomous snakes actually are the ones who get killed
"Australia is home to the 10 most venomous snakes in the world"
Me: rips my ticket to Australia
Julien Prévost
Good for you bud. We'll jus c Australia from UA-cam
Here in the Phil's we do have many, the dreaded Philippine Cobra, Philippine King Cobra, Ulupong, Walo-walo ( Sea Krait ), Dahong Palay
Except 1
The black mamba
Lol....Only if you go out west into desert country....
@@fatimamahomedi5367 you realise snakes are more scared of you than your scared of them? Just don't mess around with these snakes and you'll be fine!
I got my bodyguards when I travel to Australia,, 2 honey badger and 2 mongoose,,😁😁
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Hahah lol
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Who needs body guards? My wife is a feminist so she walks in front when we go bush.
Nice comment!
"Fast and aggressive when disturbed, the Australian Western Brown Snake is notoriously dangerous to capture"
Aussie man with no gloves, a bag, and a stick: this is fine
I'd have on an armored HazMat suit.... with a snorkel.
My main man Steve Irwin , may he RiP
He has huge balls. I would wear lots of protective gear, he was wearing a t-shirt and no gloves.
Bro ur pfp 😂
It's ok, though, he put some shitty table down to help stop it going somewhere, and had Kathy watching
Narrator : " The Australian brown snake, the second deadliest snake in the world."
Cathie : "HEHEHE, GET HIM !"
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The eastern brown is, the western brown barely makes the list.
Love the ant at 2:59 running on the snake like I DONT GIVE A FUUUUCK
😂😂😂😂 forgot where I heard that last part from
Oh shit 😲I just noticed that too,the ant was like: I got my self a free skateboard that u humans can't even ride 😋😂LMAO
@@khalilthegreatest_5982 Eminem??
That ant probably felt like it's walking on the scales of Jörmundgandr.
*Sees 2nd most venemous snake in the world in her house*
*Giggles*
ChickSquid lol they’re in Australia. It’s common. Just another typical day.
2nd most venomous, but the most dangerous. Inland taipan are not agressive. The brown snakes will chase you when you run.
ChickSquid wait till you see how random street Indians catch a snake/cobra
ChickSquid ua-cam.com/video/ZskHlD-HZ_g/v-deo.html
Skip to 2:14 if you can’t can’t bare to watch how Singaporean catch it in 2 minutes, while the Indian just put it into his sarong within 15 seconds
J374338 that's mostly because we, Singaporeans, don't usually find snakes
Mongoose : hold my beer 🍻
Wandering Soul lmao💀
Those little guys are crazy as hell lol
Hercool Poirot They're not immune, just extremely resistant to it.
@@jonpresley1163it borders on immune, they keep going after a bite.
Bj
damn props to the camera ppl basically risking their lives filming the most venomous snakes on earth. bless them🙏
Really not that dangerous to just film a snake lmao
Bear grylls calls it man vs wild, in Australia we call it camping ☺
PBA I want your profile pic
*_give it_*
Pls
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Foxcheetah I’ve waited one month for this
+PlayLexGaming A good deed from your friendly neighborhood user.
Dont lie, you have not been outside your basement in 2 weeks
Imagine expecting the 2nd most venomous snake in the world whenever you walk to your backyard, I'll stay indoors locked in my room forever.
Weird. My wife and I live in a South African community surrounded by game reserves. Almost everyone we know here is terrified of snakes - except us - and we have three species of cobra, puff adders, mambas and a variety of other snakes in the area. My wife knows what to do if she should encounter one. I've been an amateur herpetologist for the past sixty-odd years, so snakes are of interest to me, not creatures that invoke terror.
Learn about the snakes in your area, learn to identify them and then you'll eliminate most of your fear, because most snakes are non-venomous. Some will bite, but cause no reactions in humans.
In the four years we have been here, two people have reported snakes in their gardens and I caught and released a small puff adder we found in ours. That's three snakes in four years, in a GAME RESERVE AREA!
@@SenhorTudo and Australia has 10 out 10 of the world deadliest snakes. So like Africa's fit into the top 20.
Personally don't like them. And we have non venomous snakes in Canada. To be honest I think the most deadly things we have are bears. All the super deadly things were very large so the ice age took care of them for us. Like direwolves and North American lion(makes Africa's look like a kitten)
Still not a Guaranteed safety lol
@@BWBDCan I discovered, a long time ago, that the deadliest snake in the world is the venomous one that has just bitten you - well, sort of. When I was bitten by a Snouted Cobra (known back then as the Egyptian cobra Naja haje annulifera} I was so relaxed about it that my wife had to call the ambulance, because I thought it no big deal. Some of us are level-headed under any circumstances. The scary part was the ambulance ride to the hospital: the medics though I was going to kick the bucket forthwith, even though I assured them that it takes up to six hours for symptoms to begin showing. I even told the doctor to go on with his other patients ( victims of a car crash) and that I would let him know when I began to feel uncomfortable. It took about four hours before my chest began to feel a bit tight.
Animals, reptiles and insects do not scare me in the least: I study them in an amateur capacity, so they are a source of fascination, rather than terror. I wish more people realised that they are NOT "out to get us".
calbastian nah you actually don’t encounter snakes that often, not unless you intentionally run into tall grass.
Discovery: "Snakes are modern dinosaurs."
Chickens: *"Are we a joke to you?!"*
Junaid Farooqui Yeah snakes are one of the modern dinosaurs...
The term dinosaurs simply means terrible lizard. This term is only or should only be used to refer for prehistoric giant reptiles. Nothing today is a dinosaur nor should be considered one.
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Yeah, but "dinosaur" doesn't necessarily mean that literally. Some scientists think T-Rex could've been warm blooded, like a chicken.
Hehe i got the joke
Komodo Dragons: Am I a joke?
This reminds me so much of the Karl Baron joke how Australians undersell everything as no big deal. This bloke handling the 2nd deadliest snake in the world and leaves with a big smile thanking the person. Rex is a legend he just needs to sort out his desktop.
Why won’t a snake bite a lawyer?
Professional courtesy.
@Bluefin Tips -
because the snake would die
Why we attacking lawyers? You want a lawyer on your side. Much rather it bite child offenders.
lol, real recognizes real
lol, real recognizes real
Who else misses Steve Irwin 😢
The stingray didn't
Boris Karloff lmaooooooooooooo
@@boriskarloff9992, I see what you did there...
@@boriskarloff9992 Ooof
You have not seen" vava Suresh " from india...better than steve
The reason that snake was moving slow was because of the weight of that ants balls
Im wondering if I read ur comment right
Took me a while to understand but your a genius
Aaron 117 I dont get it 😂
laith sababa it’s because the ant has the balls to crawl on a very poisonous snake this guys saying he had serious guts aka balls 😂
T GamerZ Oh. My ass was too busy reading the comments that I didnt even see the start of the video.
Sharks, crocs, snakes, spiders, jellyfish, octopus, kangaroos... Australia has it all!
Horses 🐎 and donkeys 🫏 kill more people than any other type of wildlife in Australia 🇦🇺
I swear, Australia is where the devil keeps his pets
Edit: guys it’s a joke calm down
Edit2: why is there a religion war in the replies I just wanted to make a joke ;-;
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Lol
No proof of a devil.
@@christopherwilliams5808 r/woooosh
@@christopherwilliams5808 r/woooosh
they may be venomous but they sure as hell are gorgeous
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🇦🇺 As an Australian I have seen most of the snakes in the wild and oddly enough they have never scared me. I have even seen a taipan whilst riding my bike he looked at me I looked at him and I think we were scared as each other and we moved on😀
Hey is the cap the guy is wearing is the baggy green?
Yeah I was at walking up these stairs at a look out at night so I had my torch on looking down and I just happened to look up and 3 stairs further up was a taipan reared up ready to strike but yeah I just walked away left it alone and that's that
What were you doing riding a bike in the middle of the desert? I call bs.
Taipans are said to be shy, not wanting any conflict, kinda like the quiet kid in your class.
They can kill you, but prefer not to
@@DV-zv4ox He definitely saw a coastal taipan
I like how the narrator says “the second most venomous snake in the world” and the guy goes in with a stick and says “that wasn’t so bad”
Its the fact that they just release them
@@tevinsmallwood7390 what the hell else are they going to do with it? Kill it? Kill something because it's naturally venomous? Humans are the cancer, not the wildlife.
That's because snakes are only dangerous to us if we don't see them or we act like idiots with them. They don't hunt us, and if we want to kill one all we need is a shovel.
@@lordy6666 get life
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"It's bite is enough to kill 100 fully grown humans" 3:00 *ant walks casually on it's back*
nobody said anything about how deadly it is for ants
Taste the bite then we see
Inland taipan is just that. They are inland northern territory with the least population in Australia.
@@TimmmTim he means an ant has more guts than human -_-
I knew someone would comment this lol 🤣
Me: "So what kind of protective gear do you wear when you catch the snakes?"
Rex: "Well I always keep me cap on, don't wanna end up getting burned by the sun!"
“Visit Australia” they said
“It’ll be fun” they said
Are you dead
We asked
@@bhushanhastak No, I'm not dead.
@@elliottjohnson7111 good to know 😂
It's not like you'd spent your entire vacation in the outback
So basically Australia and Arizona people should cross off their list.
King cobra, black mamba, asp, viper - we be venomous...
*Australian snakes : Are we a joke to you?*
Actually cobra and mamba are most venomous but taipan is also in that list
@@Adithya_varma actually you are wrong
@@martynohara8101 but actually that's the fact.. Australian continent is most suitable for reptiles to live than any other continent on earth..that's the reason more snakes bites and deaths happen here..but Australian snakes are the most venomous is not a correct statement
@@Adithya_varma the word venomous relates to the toxicity of the venomous and not how dangerous the snake is because of it proximity to a large population of people. The potency of snake venom is measured by LD50 :ie the amount of venom need to give a Lethal Dose (LD) to 50 mice. The LD50 for many Australian snakes such as fierce snake, brown snake, eastern taipan, Tiger snakes is significantly lower than mumbas cobras and vipers. The fierce snake ( Inland Taipan) has the most toxic snake venom on earth including sea snakes. Look it up from a reliable source. The fierce snake actually isn't that dangerous because people are not anywhere near its habitat. Brown snakes however are often in my back yard and that can be a little concerning😉
@@Adithya_varmakid search it up..Drop by drop tap inland is the most venomous creature in whole of earth
2:58 SAVAGE ant!
Australia is amazing!
Yeah
I wanna go visit some day
Too many Australians for me
@@spizzenergi2292 30% of 'Australians' are born overseas...speaks volumns, doesn't it?
Whites killed so many to take that land.
Why do you need venom so potent that it can kill 100 humans.....that’s like an overpowered yu gi ho card.
1dayullsee that comparison
So that it can kill animals larger than humans I suppose.
Dead ASF 😂😂😂😂
Its so they have to use as little venom per bite as possible because producing new venom takes time
Dinosaurs
Who all are here got bored and searched "Most venomous snake"🤣😆😘
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Lmaooo
That black snake is beautiful.
Your Average Everyday Aaron you should let one bite you then
Your Average Everyday Aaron it is😍😍
Yeah and Fierce.
Your Average Everyday Aaron , beautiful??
fredy melendez yes the way it stands out.
The poor dog looked traumatized
FACTS 😢his mom got murked by one of those bishes😠so I feel his pain!
The little ant at 3:00 playing with his life. "Oh no baby what is you doing"
RicardoMo *_oh no baby what is you doing_*
haha what is you? badass ant iam says the ant!
...and what, exactly, is the snake supposed to do to that ant? Bite it? The ant would have to sit still while the snake positions it's fangs above it with surgical precision. and what would that accomplish for the snake, anyway?
Frankly, the snake probably wouldn't even try to eat the ant whole, because it's just so small; even if the ant were on the ground, where the snake wouldn't have to bite itself to get said ant, the snake would end up eating more dirt than ant.
2:56 One bite can kill 100 humans yet this ant is getting a free ride on it's back with no fear
The amount of icons on his desktop at 4:00 is giving me anxiety.
God I wish you hadn't pointed that out. Could've done without *that* particular sight.
😂😅
Eric Kennedy mine was worse at a few points. It was like that but icons overlapping each other
God damn... I have no icons on my desktop
Came to the comments to see if I was the only one who noticed.
Ant: “let me make this snake my biyatch” 3:00
Ant: What a nice moving sidewalk.
Lmao
What
One bite is enough to kill 100 fully grown man
2:59 little fly : excuse me im just passing throw
Actually, clearly and ant. 😁😉
@@sincerelyeugene6638 whatever it is, it has the balls of a dinosaur
When he said Australia was home to the top ten most venomous snakes I felt really safe
Lucky u lol
Aha at least we don’t have shootings.
@@iamgratto No you just have a tyrannical government.
Safer than America where over 70+ million people are toxic and venomous
@@iamgratto I'm Canadian. I wouldn't live in the States if you PAID ME!!!
Look at these danger noodles
I likee ur launguage mate
These are nope ropes
Ramen Daisuki Koizumi san
>>> *SLURP~~~~ SLURP*
Definitely nope ropes
Yo r u a pm seymore fan??
Australia is isolated for a reason
vsboy 25 I want your 7.5 inch snake
vsboy 25 The deadliest predator of all is Mick Taylor, pig hunter and Outback Legend. Not to mention he can never be captured or killed, so he's not something you wanna meet. Once he picks a victim, he won't stop till he gets them. You interfere in his hunt, he takes it personally and will torture you beyond your worst nightmares! He's no human, he's no demon, he's not even a god! He's simply a real monster...
Had a brown snake downstairs last week. About to walk out to take my son to school and said ‘stop, snake’. The snake moved quick as a flash. I said to my son ‘nope not going out today’
It annoyed me so much how the woman kept on saying "get him!" while the guy was trying to catch the snake 😂
She was probably telling that to the snake 😁
Seen
Was her name Karen
I heard hit him
To be fair, I'd probably be a lot more annoying with the second most venomous snake in the world in my home😂
Video about snakes
*Starts with blue-tongued skinks*
Not funny
I knew a pierced-tongue skank, name was Lynette
2:58 The most venomous snake in the world.
Ant: Hold my ride.
I love Australia its to fun to watch all this from a distance
I love living in Australia
Happy New Year to everyone besides that stingray that killed Steve Irwin
Go apologize to that stingray. You hurt his feelings 😂😭
Jiyxr YT Steve would probably apologise to the ray for startling it
It was a bull ray that killed him not a stingray
Steve Irwin was killed in 2006. 14 yrs ago. Lifespan of a stingray is 5-10 yrs. So its dead by now
Jai ShriRam The pain it caused will last for generations.
Australia damn 🐍
Ku Da I’m scared I live in Australia
Ku Da stop underestimating Australia it’s not all bush and desert out here
imWHITE 😰
Ku Da FUCK YE STRAYA
I know we have Goanna's and Blue Tongue Lizards, never seen a blue tong or a gonana.
Snake: Everyone is afraid of me. Im the boss!😎
Honey Badger: Imma end this snakes' career!
And his life.
*Mongoose has entered the chat*
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This is why I love honey badgers, they are fearless and love eating snakes
Hopefully honey badgers make all snakes go extinct
Love how the snake catcher uses the client to help catch the second most venomous snake in the world !
As an aussie, i get a kick outta seeing overseas visitors reactions to our animals. Dont forget our spiders tho!
Yep, those ftards can stay the f away....
Is it true that kangaroos can be dangerous? Do you see them often in Australia?
@@rosekeyes3189 yes, theyre usually ok, but can be aggressive. A “big red” roo can be 6-7 foot and muscley. Yes…we see em a lot. If ya driving at night on the highway there can be 100s on a 1 hour drive.
@@shoveluffu9664 Very cool!
@@shoveluffu9664 One more question, and you don't have to answer it....Have you ever seen a Sidney Funnel Spider in person? I'm asking to see how safe Australia is to visit in the future.
I have the utmost respect for the camera men behind this magnificent work.
That cut scene at 1:54
You know they tossed that poor snake for the footage 😂
sky nguyen you wrong man 😂😂😂you wrong for that. This comment is so underrated 👌
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real shit bruh
XD true dat
Not even the same snake
“This is the second most venomous snake in the world”
The woman: Haha get him!
I cannot believe he just act all professional and then take out his phone for flashlight 😂
What is the problem with that
@@Mike-vo2rp u can get attack directly
Plot twist:
Snake hitchhikes a truck and came back at the corner of Kathy's house.
im from southern Queensland. my families background was farming. we have seen plenty of snakes but if you treat them with due respect you never have a problem . i have killed a taipan and a number of eastern browns but i hate doing it. the love for my family and my dogs and cats outweighs it. i wish our potential friends from overseas were not put off by the very unlikely chance of encouraging a snake. if you stand still and dont bother them they wont bother you. ive had a black snake go straight between my feet.. they just want to get away.we got snakes on the farm because they were chasing the rats that were chasing the cattles food. they are a very important part of our environment. so much of live happiness is about a common sense approach .
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The Most Venomous snake in the world is my Girlfriend Trust me 😊😇
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Marry her 😂
😂😂😂..
LOL😂
Brother the new research is showing that is the fault of brain which is acting in a ferocious way to keep us alive no matter what. So basically is not your girlfriend's fault. With the power of love, patience and understanding you can train her brain in order to chill out and optimise her behaviour. Have a gr8 day.
I watch one snake video and my entire UA-cam recommendations become a safari.
Not complaining tho
The most Dangerous snake in the world is Kevin Durant
FAX
@@deonsavage9974 no printer
Nahhhh the most dangerous snake in the world is the "Black Mamba" aka KOBE BRYANT
U ain't lyin
So dangerous that he ruined an entire sports leage with just one decision
I think we forgot about Kevin durant
Ethan Taylor he now got two fangs.....
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LOL
So venomous in one move he can kill an entire NBA.
LMAOOO
@2:40 - besides the venom they forgot to mention the genius design of the black head. It's so in the desert they can protect themselves from predators while soaking up the sun, the black absorbs the needed heat even more so all they need to do is stick their head out of a hole, while protecting the rest of the body. Genius evolution.
There are a lot of factors to consider about how "dangerous" a snake is. The kind of venom (whether it is hemotoxic, neurotoxic or cytotoxic), its fang placement, the amount of venom injected, now aggressive the snake is, whether it will bite again and again like the mamba does (it may also chase you!) and where on you the bite is. Many things to be considered about the snake's behavior, where it lives, etc. to determine how dangerous it is. Most snakes will avoid humans (unless you make them defend themselves by blocking them or handling them or hurting them). Then, like any frightened animal, it can turn on you. Being dangerous and venomous are two different things. Also, whether it has bitten anything recently so that its venom is less in volume and perhaps even less in toxicity may also be a factor. Of course you can't ask a snake that, so getting help immediately if bitten is paramount if bitten by a venomous snake! KNOW where you are and the dangers present is the best way to prevent a bite, then act accordingly. Don't be poking around in bushes, under boards or in areas where they hang out! Even trees if you're in boomslang country, although they have a back-fanged mouth which makes it a bit more difficult for them to bite a human unless you choose to handle them and stick your finger in its mouth or something identically inane!
Thank you for this information
How does the difference in Venom make a snake more or less dangerous?
I read this in Steve Irwin’s voice
fuck snakes
@@adreto2978 The different types have different effects on the body. To quote Wikipedia, “Hemotoxic venom acts on the cardiovascular system, including the heart and blood. Neurotoxic venom acts on the nervous system, including the brain. Cytotoxic venom has a localized action at the site of the bite.”
Steve Erwin would've caught that snake with his bare hands. You rookies. #Craanky
Walking slowly backwards!
Rufflez Da Boss I miss him...
Gypsy thehoneybee me too I use to watch him all the time.
Yeah but he died
No doubt it would have been a beaut
mess with snek
ur in 4 heck
hahahaha best thing I've read all week, thanks.
Most of us who spend a lot of time in the bush don't worry too much about snakes. Sure, you see them occasionally, but it's more likely to be the last bit of its tail disappearing into the long grass, or under a shrub than a face to face encounter. You just need to keep a watch out for them. I've only encountered two aggressive snakes in the 60 years since we moved to Australia, one was an eastern brown which made a fast attacking move towards us when my partner and I encountered it on a walking track, the other was a tiger which I nearly stepped on. Neither persisted with the attack beyond the first lunge.
As for most venomous, the coastal taipan is only marginally less venomous than the inland one and has a reputation for aggression. Before the development of a specific antivenom, there were only two known survivors from a bite by one and at least one of these was suspected to have been a 'dry' bite. Even with antivenom treatment, survival is far from guaranteed.
Mongoose: “I’m about to end this man’s whole career.”
Copied comments don't get likes
Ali Asad lol I didn’t copy it!!fuck you!!.....For your information I was not thinking about getting likes you arrogant idiot!!!!DONT GET THE WRONG IDEA!!!!Bullshit
I will keep atleast 5 mongoose in my home if i ever plan to stay in the Australia
I do not believe there are any mongeese in australia. Also OP calm tf down.
Ironically mongooses are eaten by pythons.
Let's see who is most dangerous
1.my girlfriend -like
2.snake -comment
Nandyala Dhanushchinni you’re girlfriend is dangerous.?
Off course .........
FACTS!!! speacially those who tell u to lay down on the bed for a lower back massage so they can eventually bite your head off☠lol
Nandyala Dhanushchinni Sir we don’t know you or your girlfriend
not funny so many fucking people say that it’s so unoriginal
0:10 it really looks like a snake with legs
Haha
i thought it was
My late mother killed a tiger snake in Perth in her laundry with a dust pan and brush.She was 80 years old at the time.True story.
Hahaha! I actually Blv ya.. my Nanna wdnt hesitate, out with the shovel... whack!
Now we have 2 snakes!
I grew up in the country, so we just give em a wide berth.. not Nanna tho!
Dude: “Yo watchu got on your plate for today”
Other dude: 3:42
Glad to see my cousins get a cameo!!
2:57 that ant is too small to carry that set big of balls
ua-cam.com/video/sMG1nlQi5bg/v-deo.html ,..,
"able to kill 100 fully grown humans with one bite"
2:57
meanwhile brave ant crawls around the back
I lived on a ranch for a year in Mackay Qld, there were taipans and browns everywhere along with big ass cane toads, walking 50m in the dark with a flashlight to the outback dunny was the scariest thing ever and if that wasn’t enough to put chills down ur spine there were funnel web spiders around as well. Australia is my home country 🇦🇺 that said it scares me to know how many deadly critters we have and how many times I’ve came close to getting bit, time for a move I think 🤔 this Aussie only has 1 life
Pelosi
Biden
Schumer
Psaki
Harris
That’s where I live haha
Ranch? Australia doesn't have ranches 🤷
@@simonlavelle5572 and no funnel web spiders in Mackay
“Not the only venomous reptile in the Australian desert”. Biggest understatement ever!!
Who would be crazy enough to live in such a place? The second most venomous snake in the world could slither into your house at any time? 😳
I seen an inland taipan, just today. People also call them 'Fierce Snakes'. They're a pretty chilled out snake, compared to Brown snakes. Best just to stay calm and they'll stay calm. If you don't need to go near them, DONT! Always call a snake catcher when they're in your house.
You said “when” they’re in your house, not “if”. I find that a bit concerning.
To live In Australia u gotta have balls of steel. I admire that man catching the snake and releasing him. Helping his community
The natives aboriginal peoples has live there peacefully with the snake before the European came and brought aliens animals to their lands
@@azmanabas8425 Aborigines been here for over 65,000 yrs. The dingo been here for about 6,000 years.
Aborigines' culture is the longest continuous culture on the planet
6:47
The lizard is like: "ohhh man why did you bring him here? i am out of here"
Had a big eastern brown here in the house yard 2 night ago. It reared up as the dogs stumbled onto it. Luckily my son and I, the dogs and the snake all lived to talk about it. I lost a pet goat last year to a brown snake. It's smart to he a little bit paranoid out here.
My skin crawled for 7:40
2:58
THAT ANT IS A SAVAGE
"One bite can kill 100 fully grown humans"
Coyote Peterson: "Hold my beer"
Hold my *beard*
Majiz AHHH, you alright man?
Hold my hat, then what happens next 'Awww!! that hurts!'
Let's not overlook the spiders here as well. Some snakes live with us in cities but the Sydney Funnel Web spider is a resident of Sydney, the largest city in Australia and happens to be the most venomous spider on our planet. I pulled down a fence at my mum's house a few years back and found 8 funnel web spiders in about 2 hours. I captured them and took them to Hornsby hospital where they extract the venom to make antivenom. However I probably missed just as many. Maybe they all went looking for another place to live that day and maybe ended up indoors as they do sometimes. Not to be messed with. Then there are sharks and crocodiles and the box jellyfish. Otherwise it is a safe country.
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yea, just the literal most venemous fucking spiders, jellyfishes and snakes, you know you could find a crocodile in your room and anacondas like to park outside your door, and if you know all the 1807 animals that could literally kill you 2 seconds it's a safe place 👍
OTHERWISW?!?!
Cool story bro
@@VendenMiao?
Wow love how he's shedding in big clumps so cool
Awesome video I enjoy watching your video Discovery thank you !
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Adam khor
robert McCreary mgrsong
I luv the video bur snakes are gonna haunt my dreams now.....
Pray for me🙏I live in Australia
You could come to Germany. We only have flies
Wow i feel bad for you they have phones there wow
keep antidote kit at you bag all the time, and then ask for prayers :p!
Good luck mate, ur definitely fucked😃
I’m fan If food I think your a bloody American and move to Aussie well guess what these mother fuckers only attack you when you fuck with them! So don't fuck with them
Poor dog 😭 his mother was killed by a snake
NT FISH i would kill myself if that happened to me
I would literally die if a boy did that to me.
So what? Dog is just an animal, and snake needs food to survive.
Snakes don't eat dogs, it's usually that the snake is protecting itself since dogs love to play with (rather harshly) smaller animals, if not just chase and attack for the heck of their hunting instincts. The snake probably defended itself from the dangerous dog that attacked it. Also, dogs don't have any maternal instincts after they stop needing their mother's teat for milk. So that dog probably doesn't care at all that their mother died or how she died.
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Unfortunate that Amber Heard wasn't on this list.
10 reasons i'm not moving to Australia
You wont encounter any of these if you live in the city. Speaking from first hand experience
Mitary K. Yes but if you don't fuck with them and just leave them alone you safe
Ten reasons why I AM TOTALLY MOVING TO AUSTRALIA
10,000 subscribers without any videos if you live in Sydney city you might encounter the funnel web spider, the most venomous spider on earth.
Mitary K. EXACTLY😂