Full Animal Planet Documentary, Deadliest South Africa, Episode 1
Full Animal Planet Documentary, Deadliest South Africa, Episode 1
Kurdt Greenwood is on a quest to seek out South Africa’s twelve most deadly snakes, as well as to educate and inspire people to see the value of these often misunderstood creatures.
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Familiarity breeds contempt. Be warned. England, March, 2024.
Way too many unnecessary risk wow
Made me absolutely a nervous wreck just watching him with that cobra. I swear if it would have bitten him I would of died too!! 😮
Never has my anxiety been so high while watching a documentary. That full grown puff adder was pissed and he's just under the impression "oh it's not that aggressive" per se. I would never do this as a career. Extremely dangerous!! But thrill and danger brings excitement to some people lives.
Playing with a snouted cobra like that is incredible, tarrifying and very very risky. Unbelievable.
Why would he freehandle a booom slang? Totally dumb move.
Damn dude u must hate living or ur just not 2 Brite why would you do this if u really have no anti venom 2 b honest ur making me have anxiety attack I can't watch this anymore
You are indeed exceptional, you know the animals you work with and trust your abilities to read them with your life. But please, do not allow yourself to be very comfortable in these highly dangerous situations, even with advanced knowledge, there always are unknown unknowns that could potentially cost you your life. Snakes may get triggered by something that is beyond the scope of your own ability to realize. You may have picked up some scent that they can suddenly smell and it may well be a scent of their predators….
I may be comfortable having cobras within striking range, if I'm not interacting too much with them. I'd let them crawl over my body, no problem. But I wouldn't move.
What you;re doing is of the kind of daredevilness Alex Honnold is famous for in free solo climbing. But please, do not rely on predictability, where the unpredictable is the rule of the game.
But I very much like what you do. I haven't seen anyone doing this so far.
bro, have you been trained by Steve Irwin?
your way of handling snakes bare handed is so impressive
Ay i'm half way through, man i just gotta put this out there…. You are gonna get merked one of these days, but you are very brave indeed, nice content… tho i feel the risks involved is a bit on the reckless side.
Would love to see you reach out and do some videos with Chandlers Wildlife or Dingo Dinklemen. Dingo I'm sure you probably know about since hes also in your neck of the woods in South Africa but Chandler is in the USA but owns a lot of the snakes you work with in the wild. I would love to see you meet up and make some videos with these guys! Dingo would be easier since hes in South Africa already. I know South Africa is huge so you guys might be further away then I think. Dingo lives on the outskirts of a larger city I believe. I know Chandler wants to come to South Africa and it would be amazing if he could come out with you and Dingo. That would be the best video all year.
You're amazing Kurdt. There is very few people like you on this planet and we are blessed to have you on YouTube so that we can witness the things you do. It's amazing seeing you get a job working with Animal Planet. This was a great documentary.
Gonna get tagged bad someday ,
amazing snouted cobra footage?incredible?
I always thought it was an asp that killed Cleopatra. There are ways to showcase an animal without touching it which is (in my opinion) the best way to present wild animals to a wide audience. I believe the more of these wildlife "experts" handle wildlife, the more those actions encourage random people that happen upon similar animals in their respective areas (or different depending on their vacation destinations) because they saw an "expert" handle one which usually results in damage or even death to the person but almost always to the animal. I know it takes longer to show off all of the animal's features without touching it but it can be done. Wild animals are after all…wild and should remain so, with no physical contact from humans (unless it is to remove one from a home or if it is stuck in something made by humans).
I just want to tell you that I can see you have very much respect for these animals as they should have very good job keep it up
If you name wasn't on your video i would think your Austin Stevens son
I'm not sure what is crazier. The man giving a cobra scritches, or the cobra acting like my cat when he gets scritches.
Another clown
SNAKES ARE SUCH A MELLO TYPE.🥅🚌🎬🎞️🔑🚶
I used to hate and fear snakes. Now, because of Kurt, I only fear them.
Hmmm I seem to remember an Australian macho called Irwin who also liked to tempt fate. This is not so much a wildlife video as a playbook of showoff whose obituary we will be reading in the (near) future.
Does anyone know is Kurt is still alive? Watching this I fear his career will be short lived.
The Steve Irwin of South Africa
Dude let go of the snake it's not necessary you either talented or not but obviously you need gimmicks that includes stressing out or boom slang you're obviously not a scientist definitely not a biologist Rastafari Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert yes I Africa
I wonder if I will ever come over a video where people can correctly pronounce the Latin names…
watching him try to touch their heads everytime gave me mini heart attacks. i need some tea to calm me down xD
Another title for this video would be "Kurt's petting zoo"
in my opinion the sea saw scale viper is the fastest striking viper not the puff adder …..
That snouted cobra was amazing! I like this dude Kurt. I can just see him taking off as an animal doc guy 😁🐍💚
it .akez me nervous 😓
life has not evolved this is a complete lie… the Lord created the heavens and earth and everything in them