Behind the scenes - herping Costa Rica 6, Eyelash pit vipers, bushmaster, Terciopelo
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Follow Living Zoology during their travel and work! This is the last episode of our series from Costa Rica, you will see 4 species of venomous pit vipers! We stayed on the Caribbean coast and found some snakes there, like the Eyelash pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii), Ringed tree boa (Corallus annulatus), Cope's vine snake (Oxybelis brevirostris) or the Black mussurana (Clelia clelia). But the highlight was the finding of another Central American bushmaster (Lachesis stenophrys)! The bushmaster which had transmitter implanted in the previous episode was released into the forest. Later we moved inland where we found the Terciopelo (Bothrops asper) and the Cope's false coral snake (Pliocercus euryzonus). We also filmed the Hognosed pit viper (Porthidium nasutum). Thank you guys for watching and if you missed previous episodes, enjoy watching them too!
I really enjoy the videos where you guys talk! They are extremely nice for listening and watching at work. Thank you for your commitment to quality field documentation.
That is awesome! Happy to hear that you like to listen to what we say! 🙂
The saddest part of this video was the sentence "our trip to costa rica is finished". Please be sure to make a behind the scenes again on your next trip.
Stunning pictures at the end 😍📸🐍
We will! Thank you for watching this series!
you guys are the best! that bonus bushmaster was incredible!
Thank you so much!!! 🙂
Dear Living Zoology crew! A new masterpiece! Thank You so much! I enjoyed every second! Greetings from Hungary!
Thank you very much! So good to hear that you enjoyed watching this video! 🙂
You guys are great!!! Video was about thirty minutes but it felt like ten. I can't believe that you found a bushmaster!!!
Thank you so much! Great that you love this video! 🙂
Seeing Behind The Scenes Are Indeed A Thrill & From Those Scenes Better Education To Those How Encounter Them For Rescues 😮🐍
Great to hear that you love to watch behind the scenes! :)
Brilliant video 👍
Thanks a lot! 👍
I like venomous snakes. Great job, great shots guys!
Many thanks, we appreciate it! 🙂
Superb quality videos 👍. Thanks again .
Thank you very much! Great that you love our videos!
Love your channel and fan from karnataka india❤💐
Thank you very much! Greetings to Karnataka! :)
Thanks a lot for this interesting video! I remember that we were also warned in the travel advisor about aggressive snakes in the Cahuita region, but did not see any snakes at all as we were staying on the main paths for tourists. Thanks for the reminder of the beautiful nature in and it's wildlife in Costa Rica.
Very welcome! Snakes are not aggressive, they can only be defensive if they feel threatened 🙂 Usually you don’t see any snakes if you don’t search for them!
Never miss the Best.
Thank you for that!
Great video, amazing snakes. Greeting from Croatia
Thank you very much! Greetings from the Czech Republic!
Madre Natura è Maestosa ❤
Thank you for watching!
Stunning photography...👍👍
Thank you very much!
I love snake though I never encounter any snakes but right from my childhood snakes always fascinated me.
Great that snakes fascinate you! 🙂
@@LivingZoology yup especially venomous snakes
Grazie per Queste Emozioni 💪💪💪🫶 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you for watching!
Bushmasters r beautiful snakes. Love ur videos guys u do amazing work
@@helenlogan6481 Thank you so much, we appreciate it!
Bushmaster is on ur feet brahh😊
Those were awesome moments!
That big bushmaster (they get over 10ft) is really impressive and dangerous. Only egg-laying pit viper in the world. It must be protected along with everything else there.
I hope to visit Costa Rica someday and there’s still a lot of wild.
Thank you for watching! Bushmasters are not the only egg-laying pit vipers, the other is for example the Malayan pit viper.
Stand corrected! More to lookout for!
@@LivingZoology Convergent evolution?
I'm excited ❤
We hope that you loved it!
The Bothrops Asper is one of my favorite snakes in the world. Beautiful Animal with a straight forward personality. I hope to own one one day. Ps I am not a new keeper but I actually have the Fer De Lance tattooed on my chest
This species is amazing, we agree! Great that it is common and quite easy to find!
Heh - Nicholas' vine snake didn't seem worried in the least. "Mildly venomous" would have worried me a lot more than the snake! :)
These vine snake very rarely bite and their venom is really not dangerous for people, they also have rear fangs (they would need to chew properly to deliver venom). So Nicholas was quite safe here 🙂
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ thank you for your jop
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Great videos! My 5 year old daughter LOVES venomous snakes. Do you have an extra small shirt?
That is great! Thanks for watching! Here are t-shirts we have for kids: living-zoology-film-studio.creator-spring.com/kids-babies
Specialy night time guys
Yes, very special night!
We have macrovipera lebetina and several viper species which are also very venomous in Türkiye.
You should check this video! m.czcams.com/video/IoVMFYIXe2o/video.html&pp=ygUYTGViZXRpbnVhIGxpdmluZyB6b29sb2d5 We hope to visit Turkiye one day too!
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Thanks for watching!
Guys,i would like to join ur herping
Maybe in the future!
Do you guys go around with antivenom during your video any case of Snake bite????
Having antivenom with you is not possible. It needs to be stored in fridge and it can be only administered in hospitals.