Africa’s Most Venomous Snakes: The Venomous 5 | 2021 Full Documentary

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Africa’s Most Venomous Snakes: The Venomous 5 | 2021 Full Documentary


Africa is well known for its iconic Big Five animals. But Africa is also home to some of the most venomous snakes in the world! In this full-length documentary reptile expert LB ventures deep into the South African Bushveld to find Africa’s five most venomous snakes: The Venomous Five!

Snakes have to be among the most misunderstood animals…

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  1. Taking your eyes off of a poisonous snake to look into the camera could be your fatal mistake beings how they are so fast in a split second, it's not a good idea in my view.

  2. What an awesome video. You always think of the big 5, but never the venomous 5. Thank you for a very educational video. Just come back from a week in Kruger. I love the bush. Love the others scenes too.

  3. You start by correctly naming the python you catch as the Southern African Python (Python natalensis), but then call it a Rock Python (Python sebae) while holding it. A common mistake, but one I'd hoped you wouldn't make.

    I picked up a second error – the Parabuthus Transvaalicus is commonly known as the Transvaal Thicktail Scorpion. It gets its name from the old name of the South African province where it was found, Transvaal. You called it a Hairy Thicktail Scorpion, which is in fact a different species, namely the Parabuthus villosus. Otherwise a great documentary!

  4. What a brave young guy to be researching these dangerous creatures for the purpose of education. Reminds me of the work of Steve Irwin in a way. Please be careful but also AWESOME JOB!!!🔥🔥🔥👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

  5. great vid, I live in a warm land Au, but I wear tuff jeans , boots or leather, you are trotting around in shorts, that is not a smart way to dress , is it?
    but you love your land it is very diverse

  6. When i served in Afghanistan and Iraq they had carpet vipers that were slick , well camouflaged and aggressive . I only saw a few in Iraq but several in afgan hills

  7. So educational. Being South African it's surprising that this information isn't taught to us. Snakes are considered so sinister, it's great to see professionals like yourself breaking the stigma. Thank you!

  8. This is my first time visiting your channel. At my first view of your video confronting a dangerous snake, taken from your rear, I thought you were Dingo, evading a mamba dressed only in shorts & armed with a snake hook. But it was you, & I'm glad to see a fresh face on the scene, & evidently one with a long history of experience dealing with these beautiful but lethal creatures. Keep it coming, we need your experience & perspective.

  9. great doc with some amazing animals thank you. that snouted Cobra was awesome and to get such an amazing look at it's defensive hood was incredible. I'd never seen it from that angle before.