Deadly venomous snakes of Africa - Mambas, wild Black mamba, Green mamba, venom extraction
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- čas přidán 18. 02. 2022
- Mambas are the most feared snakes of Africa. People think that they can chase people and try to bite them. Yes, mambas are deadly venomous and can kill humans with their bite, but always choose to go away if they can. Black mamba and green mambas are beautiful and shy snakes.
We worked with East African Venom Supplies in Kenya to bring you species profiles of some of the most dangerous snakes of Africa!
In this episode you will see 3 species of mambas:
Black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis)
Eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps)
Jameson's mamba (Dendroaspis jamesoni)
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Gorgeous cinematography, as usual. Love the subtitles instead of voice-over narration. Wonderful, just wonderful 💚
Much Respect for those doing that Job.
Ready to go!!!💪💪🔝
The green mambas are gorgeous but I love the colors of the Jameson's the best. Of course I love them all, and would love someday to be able to visit Africa and see some of their amazing snakes. Boomslangs, Puff adders, Bush vipers with all the variable colors, Cape cobras, Rinkhals, Gaboon and Rhino vipers, so many fascinating snakes to see 😍💯
Oooooo now this i cant wait for. Let me think. Black, Western, Eastern and Jamesons.
The Black Mambas look sooo tough and cool~👍
The color of the eastern green mamba is truly beautiful. Amazing work!
I'm so excited for this! ♡
this is a great video, thank you
I have to wonder how hard it would be for modern science to develop antivenins for all of these snakes in a lab. We have so many enzymes and hormones made in labs today that have replaced animal extracted versions. I think of insulin for example that is now produced in labs. No longer are we using beef and pork extracted insulin. I cannot believe that some grad student somewhere could not, in the course of his or her research for a doctorate, could not come up with a way to make, synthesize, or replicate an antivenin that would make milking these snakes obsolete. Well, enough of that rant. Great video. That Eastern Green Mamba is gorgeous. If I had a car that colour, I would be racing around Milwaukee right now at a high rate of speed showing that car off. It is hard to find videos of any kind on CZcams that beat the videography in your videos. The clearness, colours, and vibrancy are all unmatched. I cannot wait to see the next video. By the way, the information contained is better than a lot of videos I have seen as well. These videos are fantastic on some many levels. More people need to subscribe to this channel. Thank you for this video. I loved it.
wow they are beautiful. But I rather watch them on youtube.
Beautiful snakes! Still, I'm glad we don't have them here in Europe. Thank you for the informative video. 👍👍
YOUR VIDEO IS SO NICE
Another great Video. You make many friends out there. That's a good thing.
I'm from southern Region(Western Ghats) of india, our land is the home for world's largest snake king cobra,, but i have special love for these mamba species,, I really appreciate ur brilliant work guys , keep it up we are here to support u😊
Absolutely love this channel
Always amazing video, Mamba Snakes a piece of our planet Earth! Thank you a lot for your fantastic work! I’m will waiting for more videos! Ciao!
Great stuff. Love these guys
Mambas are my favorite snakes
Striking video as usual from living zoology. This is my favorite channel!