Most Dangerous Snake in the World! No. 2
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- čas přidán 12. 10. 2023
- Here is it; we have a tie for the second most dangerous snake in the world!
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Make sure you watch to the end to see which snake has changed my thinking of the most dangerous snakes on the world!!!
Eastern brown would make my chutney tunnel pucker like never before Dingo my boy 👍🏻💪🏻
The mamba is just nasty…. I was praying for you when you slept with some…. It’s my second favorite behind the spectacle cobra 🐍… it’s just amazing seeing the patterns that nature gives these snakes.
Dingo… has your wife been writing down the funny things you say? I think you should put that into a book.. these funny phrases you say all the time…. Atleast we have them on video.. we can write them down for you and submit them…. They are quite clever and very funny phrases! Lmao 🤣
when its head came out I jumped out of my skin LOL
I'm terrified of snakes but I love this channel.
Great show, I lived in rural Australia for 24 years, we regularly had eastern browns topping 6 feet, we had one living under a cattle trough that killed at least 2 full grown cows and it was the same length as the cattle tough, 7 foot 2 inches.
OMG Dingo....you are loco my friend. The way you guys played with that eastern brown snake! OMG....absolutely nuts! Dingo says he will absolutely kill me in 30 minutes and laughs and plays. CRAAAAAZY!!!!!
Its interesting all the dogs nearby started freaking out. Makes sense though, not like they couldn't hear it
WOW beautiful hood markings!! Very unique!
My personal favorite snake, the Forest Cobra! What an absolute beast of the snake, their modified tail spike scale is a real neat detail as well.
Yeah, they’re the real king cobra literally
YES ! Very TWITCHY.
Amazing video Dingo, I’m so glad these are back I absolutely love this series!!!
I love that forest cobra has a smiley face on the inside of his hood it's amazing!
Yayyy I've been missing these, so glad it is back. Fantastic episode today. Forest cobras are so awesome.
What a beautiful forest cobra. Amazing!
There are only 2 snakes that makes me feel a bit nervous while you are handling them Dingo, this is one of them, and the other is the Black manba. Great as usual!!
What’s a manba….
@dorzy207 your inability to read between the lines and know the n and m r right next to each other
@@mikealnutt360 takes two seconds to fix it. Hop off my dik
@@dorzy207mamba....
Fer de Lance and Russell's Viper scare me the most
Number 1 has to be the black mamba. I live in Durban Dingo. And my only fear is to come across one. Awesome video
Pretty obvious
Thank You Dingo!
Love from Sweden 🇸🇪
How dangerous they are also depends on where you find them. I once saw a massive Cape Cobra in a weaver bird nest plundering it and it briefly looked at me and then ignored me to continue looking for eggs while most snakes are far more nervous inside a confined area.
You are the best CZcams ever have a cool day have a wonderful day dingo dinklem reload
Love the series. Hope to see something on the huge variety of cobra around the world. Or all the rattlesnakes, north and central am.
2:46 that’s what she said
Thanks Big Balls Dingo! You Definitely Deserve Some More Subscribers And Watchers…
Great show, keep up the great work we really enjoyed it.... thanks..
Nice video as usual, Dingo!👌🐍👍...😀
What a spun unit 🤣🤣🤣🤣 crazy snake love the markings on this guy
Highest density of king cobra can be found in Agumbe, India...it is UNESCO recognised protected area for the Kings
Quality content! As ALWAYS ✌️➕❤️
I can see such intelligence in this snake..
can you do a POV when you handle a snake?
I knew it as soon as you said you get nervous handling them.
Another truly amazing video Dingo but please be extra careful
Cobras are so incredible .. one of my fav venomous snakes ever ! I love how intelligent & curious they are .. I’d love to meet one someday .. beautiful snake 😍
Amazing video
Gorgeous creature!!!
Much luv from new Orleans LA dingo
What a beauty!
Iam from east africa Somalia we have a black mamba in our country but the mortality rate is not high also there is no anitivenom is very expensive.
she's unbeliveble
Man I love your videos dingo I wish I could afford to do it your tour and what not my family would love it but one day I really hope to come see and learn from you
Beautiful snake
Lmao ...The Dingo laughing while the Eastern Brown is missing him by just inches!
Beautiful snake. My fave is the monacle cobra. I used to visit an albino one regularly at a reptile shop near me.
Oh yeah. The Forest Cobra is an awesome and deadly snake. Well deserving of its position on your list. Be careful.
Dingo people like u r the reason y I love snakes their so pretty
Black mamba scariest reptile of all time. The Forest cobra does seem pretty scary as well.
I get nervous when you get on one knee in front of that beast. You wait till he's a little tired & he's not as rambunctious.
Every venomous keeper I have talked to have said the Forest Cobra is just psychotic and they do not like handling them.
Finally bruv! My son and daughter have been so excited to see this back. Who is #1? Got to be the black mamba
hey dingo did you see your friend Chandler bitten by a Indian cobra have you heard it😥🐍
He is rocking the nub like a rock star though 💪
He’s fine he may have lost a chunk of his fingers, but made of full recovery
I agree, Eastern Browns though can be bigger than the one you handled. They are quite defensive and are definately very dangerous when handled or provoked. Red Belly snakes are a lot more chilled. I live in Australia and EB temperament is a lot less relaxed.
Is there a video of this Hundred Pacer?? Never heard of this snake before!!!
This is great series and I love it! It’s very educational✨No.1 would be a Black mamba I guess but in this world, so many species of venomous snakes so I’m not sure.
Inland Taipan...has the deadliest venom of all land snakes
I knew the eastern brown would prove you wrong once you felt it’s wrath in person.
Will you be doing a full review/rating for the eastern brown? That was amazing! Would love to learn more about it!
Wow very rare snake
Forest Cobras makes me nervous watching professional handle. No other nake makes me nervous for others as these do.
What's going on they go because my favorite series that you do hopefully you can have other top 10 list just keep on putting your content out there and your subs will go up you need to do a collab
The black mamba must be number 1
Obviously
@@vinyl6668 obviously, obvious.
Yah! Have u seen Kill Bill volume 2??? Yeah it’s a movie but the one guy gets tagged by that fucker 5 or 6 times!!! He died within 5 minutes! While Daryl Hannah’s character tells info about the black mamba too! And everything she says is the actual truth about the black mamba!
@@David_Theisenlol that’s such a good movie 😂
Australian inland Taipan deep in Western Queensland
The Forest Cobra seems like it is a much bigger, faster, and more aggressive version of the Indian Cobra. The effects of the venom seem quite similar to the Indian Cobra except a bite from a Forest Cobra will kill you much quicker due to having a FAR higher venom yield per bite.
Although the Southern African Forest Cobra seldomly interacts with people, due to it’s remote natural habitat and thus fatalities are rare.
They’re a real king cobras. Literally.
@vinyl6668 Forest Cobra LD 50 0.324mgkg sc capable of delivering 1000mg of venom in a single bite is the king of the Naja species of Cobras.
I'm glad people like Dingo are crazy so I don't have to be in contact with those snakes. They can do it! I think I would have to change my pants if that thing were around me.
“Putthole Puckah”
Dingo can move fast considering his size
My choice would be inland taipan.
This is a snake I want to buy mine too from dingo
You’re nuts
WOW😳 that’s the biggest Forrest Cobra I’ve seen only you Dingo lol 🫣
that would make a nice belt
oh yes.. bring on the super angry Snake
why doesnt it judt atack dingo
He is an experienced handler and snakes don’t just attack everything that moves.
I LOVE WA Forest cobras!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE BUT I think that EB is a bit more fiesty and a bit more how do you say it, fast and agile...um.. the clips of it turning and moving so fast are scary! My husband went into his class, showed his teacher the "worm" he had found and she freaked out, she KNEW just what it was and sent him outside before the snake could warm up and really cause trouble!
I don’t worry so much of you getting out of the way as I do you tripping as you “dance” around it, especially in long grass like that. Hopefully you have preparation protocol you go through much like a pilot does for his airplane. Laces: tied-double knotted. Check Soles of shoes: not separating , dry, not slippery. Check. A fall would not be pretty
Did you catch it yourself?
I thought it was a Russell's Viper. Saw-scaled viper? For fatalities?
Russel’s viper only causes as many fatalities as it does due to victims often being far from medical care and it’s aggression. It is the most dangerous snake to the public, but far from the most dangerous to encounter.
1. Sawscale viper 2. Russells viper/puff adder 3. Indian cobra for most fatalities.
That doesn't necessarily mean most dangerous to actually handle.
@@FellsApprentice Most dangerous to handle is probably the Black Mamba, or maybe some snakes who have no antivenom like the twig snake or some of its relatives whose venom are poorly understood.
Do you have another channel?
fet the forest cobra fight with king cobra please
you remind me of somebody..😂🤔
hey dingo I've had a doubt. Does king cobra immune to all snake venom especially inland taipan 🐍🐍
Of course the mamba will be number 1...Dingo you've dealt with countless mambas, and very few EB's...
Make that snake a driver's license. It was pass any DUI sobriety tests anytime
In some ways, you could say the most dangerous snake in the world is the one that just bit you. Any steak on this list but you’re gonna be fighting for your life
Sorry Dingo, I'm calling BS for the Eastern Brown at number 2...
Why?
Way too long to of a wait for this video.
Who will win King cobra vs red headed Krait???
Depending on the size of the snake 🐍 large snake is going to eat the smaller snake.
@@richardhincemon okey but who will be winner if both are fully grown?
Which species equals out to No.2? Haven't watched the video yet but I think it'll be the Common European Adder!
I just started the video, I'm gonna guess you were wrong?
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When is no.1?
The answer is pretty obvious
I don’t get how proximity to people has anything to do with them being the most dangerous. Even if there is only ONE of a particular snake, if you’re bitten by it, it is still just as lethal. I mean no disrespect. I enjoy all of your videos and it’s possible that we might have done business in the past. I owned and operated my own venom extraction lab back in the 90’s before being bought out by a large pharmaceutical company. I imported snakes from all over the world. I didn’t mess with sea snakes or any other venomous aquatics, only terrestrials. Several species I dealt with had no anti venin. Like the Jamison’s mamba. I don’t know if there is an effective anti venin for their bites now, but that is something they were working on back in the 90’s. Anyway Stay safe! We can’t afford to lose another herp!
Dingo, i see tons of venomous owners that own all the hitlist of venomous and all of them including you fear the Fer De Lance and hate to handle it the most. Owners and Handles of all species of Taipans, Cobras, Mambas, Browns, Bushmasters, Rattlesnakes. They all dont want to handle the Fer De Lance, a lot dont even own one. Have you seen Venom Central's Bothrops? Is it just because of their Aggro?
Where is the black mumba
Numero uno of course.
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Number one will be the black mamba.
What do u mean by "true cobra" and what is an example of a cobra that isn't a true cobra?
King Cobra Ophiophagus hannah species elapid family of snakes isn't a true Cobra Naja genus elapid family of snakes.
King Cobra Ophiophagus hannah species is more closely related to the Black Mamba Dendroaspis polyepis species elapid family of snakes.
What is the Latin name for the naja? I get confused with the 5 species split up now
@@richardhincemon no the forest cobra got separated into 5 different species. So idk which one he's working with. The north African . There's not a cape cobra, king cobra or black mamba in the video
@@CarlsSnakeRoomNaja melanoleuca species Forest Cobra. You have to specify which Cobra species that you're looking for the Latin name for I misunderstood your question.
@@richardhincemon lol there was only 1 naja in the video so I didn't think I had to
@@richardhincemon but thank you
@@CarlsSnakeRoomWest African Banded Cobra Naja savannula could be in the video its also a Forest Cobra. Dingo states the Cobra in the video is from West Africa only he can answer the question accurately I can't make a positive ID from the video sorry about the confusion I had to watch the video again. 😐 lol
Dingo... I only say this because we viewers love you❤... you do understand that that this is a one bite killer for you... right?? Go free handle turtles.... muuuch safer brother. 😅
He know what he is doing and he removes snakes from peoples homes.
@@NearQuasar It's not about his knowledge. It's about the law of large numbers. A loose shoelace (or something else) and he trips, and then his kids don't have a father. If he keeps doing this, eventually something will go wrong and that 1 in 10,000 chance will happen.
@@pupfriend But the same logic can be applied to driving a car and he is almost certainly prepared incase something goes wrong.
@@NearQuasar Not quite. If you apply the same logic but ignore the relative likelihood of the outcomes, you're doing risk analysis wrong. Proper risk analysis requires the application of the concepts of impact **and** the likelihood.
I don't have any data to support the claim, but it simply doesn't pass the sniff test to equate the risk of driving a car to the risk of manually handling highly venomous snakes.
@@pupfriend How many experienced snake handlers are there and how many die from snakebites? Most snakebites are from handling them, but the overwhelming majority of those bites are because of the handler being inexperienced and/or lacking sufficient knowledge, neither of which is true for Dingo.
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dont play with your life bro
Looks amateurish and shoddy
One of these days You or Chandler will end up like our Poor Late Steve Urwin , He thought he knew everything ,and very sadly he copped an unfortunate one from a fish . . Please Go careful Bud
Stuck by a stingray, normally pretty peaceful but different attitudes in every animal, situational too. If you're not familiar with them bad animals will surprise you, dog, pig, bull, snake, manta ray, even dingoes if you're outnumbered.
i wish he would just talk and discuss the snakes like clints reptiles. the handling and acting like he is in danger of being bitten throughout soooooooo much of dingos content is cringe and goes against everything i always hear about being careful and not taking any unnecessary risks handling venomous snakes. just edit in footage of the snake while you talk about it, pulling it out and you being on guard while talking takes away from any real scientific info your trying to convey and its just being done for shock value and clickbait
Well how about u don't watch? Is that an option for you? Take your ass to Clints reptile room. How about that for an option.
you are going to get bitten messing around with these snakes for no reason. people dont learn more info about the snake when you pick it up and add dramatic music like you are on the verge of being bitten, that is for clicks and attention and when you get bit you will maximize it for views. shameful
Why did you watch?
Piss off
Dingo my boiiii Forest cobras are no joke they just look scary and mean some cobras faces look cute but forest cobras look like death incoming
Looks like a king cobra