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Awesome
ОтветитьI can´t get over how beautiful these are
ОтветитьIf I am not wrong then it’s may southern vine snake or twig ..
Ответить❤❤❤so peaceful & I love the writing instead of voiceover! Very meditative to watch & I love that you show long shots & don’t need to make it more dramatic & don’t use music—just nature sounds
ОтветитьThe sounds of nature and the site of the reptiles amd trees makes me want to repent and follow god and the living son jesus christ.
ОтветитьAbsolutely stunning videography
ОтветитьMy favorite snake.
ОтветитьIt's pretty interesting that the only potentially dangerous colubrid snakes I've heard of outside of Africa is the Tiger Keelback and maybe some other Keelback members, they seem to be few and far between.
ОтветитьWhy do people keep venomous snakes like as pets?
ОтветитьAll the snake videos you do on this channel makes me so jealous I want a pet one so badly
ОтветитьCool footage but obviously been nice getting to see the snakes attack its prey
ОтветитьVery good subscribersd
ОтветитьI was so anxious about thornes 🥶
Ответитьdomestic colored viper have to coil tostrike
Ответитьhow did rattlesnake lose its tail
ОтветитьLove the Boomslang snake. Beautiful snake with large eyes. But oh so deadly!
Ответитьhow do i get their shredded skin though?
ОтветитьThe photography is beautiful!
ОтветитьThank you for another vibrant and beautiful video with just the sounds of nature in them
ОтветитьZdravím tak tohle je nejkrásnější "užovka" na světě nebýt zadních rýhovaných zoubků a velmi účinného jedu děkuji s pozdravem Petr.
ОтветитьSnake 🐍 green black has in Malaysia
ОтветитьWow, I thought all venomous snakes had the big jowls where the.venom is stored, and that the small jawed snakes were not venomous!
ОтветитьImpressive shots of admittedly beautiful creatures (and I am not a fan of snakes...)
ОтветитьI don’t like poisonous snakes but the male boomslang are very beautiful snakes
ОтветитьThe large green eye tree is amazing. When I saw the darker color of boomslang, I thought of black mamba.
ОтветитьI like this video🙂👍🐍🐉
ОтветитьA very interesting video with superb photography and no annoying music. Nature at it's best.
ОтветитьI like the Red Cobra more 😁
ОтветитьLarged eyed green tree snake might be close related to Tiger Keelback of Japan.
ОтветитьBest part about no commentary is there's no awful pronunciations of the Boomslang. IT DOES NOT EXPLODE, AND IT DOESNT SPEAK SLANG. Try and work on your Afrikaans pronunciations people! (No offense, but still, try and pronounce it right.) Also where in the western Cape? It looks a bit like Cedaberg/Great karoo.
ОтветитьVenomous snakes usually have cool names 😎
Ответитьits a toss up who has the most dangerous snakes africa or australia,and south america is right behind them,the world is full of dangerous snakes,tree climbing and slithering types,no way they can keep anti venom for all of the bites,i'm staying out of africa,would love to see australia,but that krait gives me some worry,and its fast too,
ОтветитьThis is the type of video worth watching in high definition
ОтветитьLove the birds singing in the back ground
ОтветитьGreat video. Would be interested to know more about Twig snakes and the one that was puffing its throat out. I thought only Boomslangs did that.
ОтветитьI doubt the Larged Eyed Green Tree Snake could be as dangerous as Boomslang.
Ответитьnice video congratulation
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьAwesome filming!
ОтветитьIt is not real chirping it's sounds by edition 😎
ОтветитьI love that sky blue mottling that some of the males have, perfectly matching the sky and foliage as its background for a predator looking up thru dappled leaves w/ the sky as a backdrop. Amazing colors.
ОтветитьBeautiful photography of a snake I really have an affinity for. Well done!
ОтветитьI absolutely agree let mother nature do the talking
ОтветитьThat snake is scary fast 😮
ОтветитьSo much biodiversity
I feel modern world has lost touch with nature
Everyone is running after money and new tech only
Most dangerous
But looks very innocent
Beautiful also
LoL