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Deadly Boomslang of Africa - the most venomous rear-fanged snake and Large-eyed Green Tree Snake 

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Boomslang (Dispholidus typus) is a very adaptable venomous snake living in sub-Saharan Africa. It lives in semi-desert areas, savannas, and rainforests. Males have a different color than females. Boomslangs have deadly venom, but bites are rare. This video shows amazing footage of this snake and also the Large-eyed Green Tree Snake (Rhamnophis aethiopissa), which is a relative of Boomslang, but almost nothing is known about it. This species is maybe also dangerously venomous.
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@dogod55
@dogod55 4 года назад
No narrator, no music, just zoology with a bit of ethology: beautiful, absolutely beautiful (like this channel).
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!!! We are very happy that you enjoyed this style of the video!
@atroxarmy7239
@atroxarmy7239 4 года назад
Couldn’t agree more its a channel you can truly appreciate.
@lucy8025
@lucy8025 4 года назад
Perfection!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
@@lucy8025 Thank you very much!!!
@shack8110
@shack8110 4 года назад
All the poisonous snakes around, why weren't most dinosaurs poisonous, or where there many more types of poisonous reptile millennia ago?
@rajivpathak1485
@rajivpathak1485 3 года назад
The sounds in the background and the lack of narration gives a much more real vibe throughout the vide. It really puts you in the zone and at times in their habitat after a few minutes. Thank you for bringing out these videos. You have a new subscriber.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you so much for watching and we are very happy that you like the style of our videos!!! :)
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 3 года назад
I agree wholeheartedly. I love the quiet zone of the snakes. No music ( dictated by YT 😖😖), just the natural habitat. Really great!
@daynewhistle1396
@daynewhistle1396 Год назад
there is a word essay the snake it s coil to launch its strike its skeletal remains are interesting though was a crossed snake the term slow rattlesnake sure to coil strke
@sheerkhanful
@sheerkhanful 3 года назад
Such a lovely film. I loved every minute. The natural sounds, lack of narration, the peerless photography....this is how good RU-vid can be.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you so much, it is simply awesome to read a comment like this :)
@GauravKumar-jg1ym
@GauravKumar-jg1ym 3 года назад
nature's sound is so soothing
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Glad that you enjoyed watching the video!
@emilemontiere6128
@emilemontiere6128 4 года назад
Loved the simplicity of this video and the subject Boomslang my favourite snake. Thank you.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much for watching!!! :) Very happy to hear that you liked the style of this video!
@nebesa9645
@nebesa9645 4 года назад
some page on instagram posted a post that said that if this snake bites u blood starts comming out of every hole in your body and i thought it was false but still wanted to check it out and now im here
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
@@nebesa9645 It is true, Boomslang has extremely hemotoxic venom. It affect you slowly, sometimes after 2 days. But you really start to bleed from every cavity.
@nebesa9645
@nebesa9645 4 года назад
@@LivingZoology wow thats amazing
@JMeyer-bp9ir
@JMeyer-bp9ir 4 года назад
Beautiful snakes but don't get bitten by a Boomslang. Speaking out of experience. I was lucky to have survived the bite.
@guardiansanimalrescuestate7289
@guardiansanimalrescuestate7289 3 года назад
Really?? How did u feel after being bitten? I’ve wondered. I’m so glad u r okay
@johnmerrick6180
@johnmerrick6180 3 года назад
Hard to believe anyone survived a Boomslang bite without quick medical care.
@JMeyer-bp9ir
@JMeyer-bp9ir 3 года назад
@@johnmerrick6180 Well if it wasn't for the quick actions of my local doctor I wouldn't have made it.
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 3 года назад
@@JMeyer-bp9ir What a terrifying experience, I’m glad you got that fast attention, wow.
@sheeemt399
@sheeemt399 Год назад
come on. don't bullsh1t me. you know you're lying
@atroxarmy7239
@atroxarmy7239 4 года назад
I think you guys are my favorite channel. The dedication that was put into this is insane.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!! That is no awesome to read! In this video, there is footage from two trips to Africa, South Africa and Uganda, a month and a half of work.
@atroxarmy7239
@atroxarmy7239 4 года назад
Living Zoology no thank you! This is a channel that deserves a lot more attention and appreciation.
@jitendrarawal8428
@jitendrarawal8428 4 года назад
WOW, Awesome video,no human sound,Only pure Nature,birds chirping in the background is Editing sound I suppose Hats off to you guys , Innovative & Talented skills you have shown
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!!! :) We prefer sounds on nature from the locations where we find snakes instead of dramatic music :) And we are happy that you like this style!
@bugsnstuff
@bugsnstuff 4 года назад
Again, beautiful.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@davidwilson6308
@davidwilson6308 4 года назад
Really nice photography. I've been wanting to see the Rhamnophis aethiopissa for a while now. Beautiful snake. I've seen some still photos before but I think this is the first time I've ever seen moving shots of this snake. Another genus I'm looking for is thrasops . I've only ever seen a few stills of species from this genus. I just found your channel so I'll have to go through all your content. Great stuff thanks.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much for watching and we are happy that you found Rhamnophis here for the first time! We still wait to find Thrasops, hopefully in the future. But you will find here footage of many cool snakes :)
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 3 года назад
Exquisite filming, guys! I’ve never seen the twig snake or heard of the large-eyed green tree snake, and the throat on that species, very unique. But then all snakes are unique. Your filming and use of nature as the background, using subtitles and keeping every quiet all really showcases the snakes and their natural habitats in the very best ways. Fantastic work, you guys, thank you so much. Safe travels and enjoyment always. ~~~~~ best regards, M. /;~). 🐍
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Many many thanks!! We are very happy to inform about snakes which are not so well known :) There will be a separate video about the Twig snake too. Great that you enjoy watching our videos and you like the style!
@nitsuA_LH
@nitsuA_LH 3 года назад
I need to save this video for when I go to sleep. Those birds are so calming. Very awesome video!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Alterofmadness
@Alterofmadness 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this fascinating video! Very informative! The Boomslang's green color morph is stunningly beautiful...
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much for watching and positive review! Watch also other videos on our channel :)
@drno8791
@drno8791 3 года назад
This is the first mention of the boomslang I've seen since the late 80s/early 90s. I remember seeing it in a book when I was a kid.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@Ryan97beyond
@Ryan97beyond 3 года назад
is it true that the venom of boomslang snake cause your blood to not only stop clotting but to come running out of every hole on your body? i read it somewhere
@ryanmoeller3308
@ryanmoeller3308 4 года назад
GREAT video my friend's!! I'd love to see a video on the Ethiopian Mountain Adder. Thank you for all the beautiful footage you guy's make for us to enjoy! I hope you guy's come back to Arizona sometime! I'd love to meet you guy's and go find some of the Rattlesnake Species that reside here. 👍👍
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!! There are so many other species we can find in the future, that adder is a difficult target! And yes, hopefully we will return to Arizona! :)
@TagmakersCoUk
@TagmakersCoUk 3 года назад
Beautifully filmed and presented. Great work here, and thank you for posting it.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@YU-nm6fr
@YU-nm6fr 7 месяцев назад
❤❤❤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
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! Great that you love our style of videos! Feel free to watch many more!
@YZF_R1Yamaha
@YZF_R1Yamaha 4 года назад
Nice film.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@pramodk794
@pramodk794 4 года назад
Awesome camerawork,beautiful frames when I saw greenery it felt very refreshing . In boomslang more than anything I like the name"Boomslang"☺ Never heard or read of Twig snake, it was a new knowledge and my god Twig snake camouflage was perfect. The other guy large eyed green snake aka "Puffersnake" also was unknown to me. Its always plesant to know more. Nice work Team.☺☺
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thanks a lot! We are very happy that you enjoyed watching this video! :) Watch some more on our channel! What about mambas? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hG4Wvp0U18A.html
@pramodk794
@pramodk794 4 года назад
@@LivingZoology sure I will be watching.
@louv4437
@louv4437 4 года назад
Awesome video
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much!
@Lithin_z
@Lithin_z 4 года назад
Super extraordinary visuals..... keep going on.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much!!!
@janelewis2702
@janelewis2702 2 года назад
The photography is beautiful!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@garygoldstein3061
@garygoldstein3061 3 года назад
Stunning video thanks!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@aparnaa3363
@aparnaa3363 3 года назад
Awesome dude... 👍🏻😌 .. Love to watch it..such a beautiful vdo , with natural sounds , wonderful veiw But I want to know.. How can u Or team capturing snakes or other animals ... In such a wonderful way??!!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Hello, thank you very much for watching!! 🙂We spend huge amount of time in the nature with our camera and we try to capture these amazing animals. We work in a respectful way so snakes are behaving naturally also.
@aparnaa3363
@aparnaa3363 3 года назад
@@LivingZoology thnk u so much for replying 😊... Where r u from sir ?
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
@@aparnaa3363 We are from the Czech Republic :)
@aparnaa3363
@aparnaa3363 3 года назад
@@LivingZoology Great job!! 👍🏻🙂
@JH-ck1nr
@JH-ck1nr 2 года назад
A very interesting video with superb photography and no annoying music. Nature at it's best.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Please check out more videos on our channel :)
@marqueamore8467
@marqueamore8467 Год назад
My favorite snake.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
Boomslangs are beautiful!
@ShazaHLTS
@ShazaHLTS 4 года назад
I love the large eyed green tree snake! It’s defense technique is special and the colors on it look beautiful. How long did it take for you to find one of those?
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Yes, it is amazing snake! We saw at alive after several trips to Africa, probably more than 10!
@ShazaHLTS
@ShazaHLTS 4 года назад
Living Zoology that’s really confusing for a snake that barely has any known information.
@Arthion
@Arthion Год назад
It's interesting since the throat inflation is seemingly a shared threat display between the large-eyed tree snake, boomslang and the twig snake too. Makes me wonder if they share close ancesty or if it's a case of convergent evolution.
@ashishsundas6528
@ashishsundas6528 4 года назад
Green one is beautiful
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Yes, it was amazingly beautiful!
@markrumfola9833
@markrumfola9833 4 года назад
Another great video
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much!
@markrumfola9833
@markrumfola9833 3 года назад
Your crew Rocks
@zarestankhan4699
@zarestankhan4699 3 года назад
0:50 Good Morning
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Haha, yes! :D
@JamesBond-py8xs
@JamesBond-py8xs 2 года назад
Thank you for another vibrant and beautiful video with just the sounds of nature in them
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Our pleasure! Great that you love them!
@bobyoung1698
@bobyoung1698 3 года назад
You/your crew are doing a superb job with these videos. And I especially like the fact that you use captions and no music.👍
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@vector8310
@vector8310 4 года назад
Meditations on nature these videos are. Beautiful. Simply beautiful. I look forward to these.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Glad you like them! Thank you very much!!!
@adamanteus11
@adamanteus11 3 года назад
great video ,lovely snakes :)
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much 🙂
@nobuyakishimoto1713
@nobuyakishimoto1713 4 года назад
Boomslang is similar snake as Tiger Keelback in our country Nippon. The differences are the place to live and the taste to chase.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Oh yeas, those Tiger Keelbacks have a bad reputation, right? Are there some death reported???
@nobuyakishimoto1713
@nobuyakishimoto1713 4 года назад
Living Zoology People believed that Tiger Keelback was non-venomous snake in Nippon, because it is meek and seldom bite. Also it is a back fanged snake and there were few dead cases before 1970. However dead case in 1972 was confirmed that it was the same case with bite of Boomslang. Therefore Tiger Keelback (Yamakagashi) was acknowledged as venomous snake to the world in 1974. Since then, there were three death reports in 1972, 1982 and 1984. Now there is BS for Tiger Keelback, however it is preproduction and equipped only three points of facilities in Tokyo area. (Japan Snake Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Medical Center at Kyorin Univercity) In a summer of 2017, there was a case that elementary school kid was bitten by Tiger Keelback in the area of Osaka. Kid slipped into critical condition and he had symptom of bleeding as Ebola. Of course he recovered by BS conveyed by helicopter. Kid did not know that Tiger Keelback was venomous snake and sought to catch it by his hands. Original Tiger Keelback(Yamakagashi) in Nippon might be colorful and beautiful snake. And it has another venom at its jugular gland for defense from predators. It lives by the lakes or rivers with clear water and eats fish and frogs. it stocks the venom at jugular that is taken in from Japanese Common Toad.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
@@nobuyakishimoto1713 Man, thank you for this detailed information!!! We haven't worked with this snake yet and hopefully, we will film it in the future on some trip to Asia :) We always knew that it is dangerous, but the comparison with Boomslang is very interesting!!!
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 3 года назад
@@nobuyakishimoto1713 Very interesting to read, I’m glad I saw this comment thread, thank you!
@petrnovak3445
@petrnovak3445 2 года назад
Zdravím tak tohle je nejkrásnější "užovka" na světě nebýt zadních rýhovaných zoubků a velmi účinného jedu děkuji s pozdravem Petr.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Zdravíme, i s těmi jedovými zuby jsou krásní! :D
@beerthug
@beerthug 3 года назад
Beautiful photography of a snake I really have an affinity for. Well done!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much!!! Boomslangs are really awesome snakes.
@afriherpphoto7924
@afriherpphoto7924 4 года назад
Very good camera shots and accurate information on Dyspholidus✔️💚
@davidbloxham6114
@davidbloxham6114 3 года назад
Awesome filming!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@GoldenArrow297
@GoldenArrow297 Год назад
Absolutely stunning videography
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
Thank you very much! Great that you love our video!
@GoldenArrow297
@GoldenArrow297 Год назад
@@LivingZoology :)
@hylaherping9180
@hylaherping9180 3 года назад
It's funny to think how quiet the world would be without birds
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
We think the same, especially in some habitats they are making most of the loud noises.
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 3 года назад
And frogs. Crickets too. But yes, without birds it - that would be just unthinkable.
@horusfalcon
@horusfalcon 4 года назад
Apparently, boomslangs in captivity change color... it is speculated this is possibly related to diet and environmental factors that change in captivity.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
That is interesting! Is there any study about that? Or you heard it from keepers?? We recently saw pictures from one guy who keeps about 100 Boomslangs for venom extraction and he even has brown males and said that also has black and yellow female and also green female!
@olabenne5519
@olabenne5519 4 года назад
I live in in East Africa I'd be glad to send you a picture of one
@olabenne5519
@olabenne5519 4 года назад
And a it is true about the colour
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
@@olabenne5519 Yes, if you ever see them and have a picture, please send them to us!!! Check our Facebook or Instagram page and you can use messenger for that.
@MrGert1960
@MrGert1960 4 года назад
Another great clip!!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much!!!
@Chips635
@Chips635 Год назад
All the snake videos you do on this channel makes me so jealous I want a pet one so badly
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
Thank you for watching our videos!
@markrumfola9833
@markrumfola9833 4 года назад
Lots of fun birds out there.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Yes, we often work in a beautiful environment with beautiful sounds around us :)
@nonplayerzealot4
@nonplayerzealot4 3 года назад
I 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.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
We totally agree! These snakes are absolutely amazing!
@robertglennienz
@robertglennienz 3 года назад
Great 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.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!!! Here is a video about Twig snake: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IFLj7sWdlMs.html
@mainemade300
@mainemade300 3 года назад
Love the birds singing in the back ground
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you! Sound of nature is the best!
@richardhowe4140
@richardhowe4140 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful pictures and photography but when I am reading the captions I am missing the pictures..just sayin 😀😷 👍... PS..what video camera did you use? Thanks 😊☺️😁
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!! :) You can watch it again! :) Unfortunately, we cannot pay the narrator for each video, but the long films are with narration. Check our playlist with wildlife documentaries :)
@richardhowe4140
@richardhowe4140 4 года назад
@@LivingZoology I did and I will👌👍 thanks 😷🤗🤗
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 3 года назад
@@richardhowe4140 Use the pause button. I like to without the captioning just to look the snakes over at my leisure, then watch again.
@paulalowery7411
@paulalowery7411 2 года назад
Whoa! That snake has some mad plank skills, dayum! 🐍 6:52
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
It is a very skillfull snake! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IFLj7sWdlMs.html
@noteworthygirl1432
@noteworthygirl1432 2 года назад
Love the Boomslang snake. Beautiful snake with large eyes. But oh so deadly!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you for watching! Boomslangs are beautiful indeed!
@TopEverything-mx2qh
@TopEverything-mx2qh 4 года назад
0:52 I didn't know that boomslangs yawn XD
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Most snakes yawn! :D This one was unexpected and luckily we had our camera on!
@julesgro8526
@julesgro8526 6 месяцев назад
I can´t get over how beautiful these are
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 5 месяцев назад
Right? Thanks for watching.
@tanvikhare9710
@tanvikhare9710 3 года назад
The only channel I watch in full screen
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much!! :)
@thomaszaccone3960
@thomaszaccone3960 3 года назад
The large eyed green tree snake is quite beautiful
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
We agree! It is a very interesting snake, but not much is known about it.
@mujeeb679322
@mujeeb679322 Год назад
Very good subscribersd
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
Thanks and welcome! :)
@tymz-r-achangin
@tymz-r-achangin Год назад
Cool footage but obviously been nice getting to see the snakes attack its prey
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
Thank you! Filming the footage of snakes hunting is not easy. Check some scenes here: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3jAXQP5uDRw.html
@sturejonsson
@sturejonsson 2 года назад
I like this video🙂👍🐍🐉
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Many many thanks! :)
@charlesparenteau
@charlesparenteau 3 года назад
nice video congratulation
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@dennismwangi3573
@dennismwangi3573 3 года назад
Yur vids are just filming nature. No fancy video effects. That's how nature shuld be filmed.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you for watching! We appreciate it!
@timonayibaduba965
@timonayibaduba965 2 года назад
Venomous snakes usually have cool names 😎
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Yes, we agree! :)
@gundulpacul3
@gundulpacul3 4 года назад
Good work... By the way 4:30 what do you mean "blueish tone"??Do you mean "bluish tongue"?
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
No, we meant that the color of the snake is not only green but with a bit of blue.
@gundulpacul3
@gundulpacul3 4 года назад
@@LivingZoology Alright... Thanks
@naturerealoaded
@naturerealoaded 6 месяцев назад
If I am not wrong then it’s may southern vine snake or twig ..
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 6 месяцев назад
What is the question? We are not sure 🤔
@naturerealoaded
@naturerealoaded 6 месяцев назад
In this video,,, the twig snake is southern twig snake .. not eastern… that I told 😛
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 6 месяцев назад
@@naturerealoaded We did not say it is an Eastern twig snake...
@naturerealoaded
@naturerealoaded 6 месяцев назад
Matej you are getting me wrong 😪, i am just confirming
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 6 месяцев назад
@@naturerealoaded Ok, great 🙂👍
@annecohen8927
@annecohen8927 2 года назад
I don’t like poisonous snakes but the male boomslang are very beautiful snakes
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
There are so many other beautiful venomous snakes! Check out this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xfxADhl7gbw.html
@olivermorris4621
@olivermorris4621 4 года назад
Beautiful and interesting, but I would have liked a soft narrator, it would have engaged me more 😕
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you! Narration will be in the big, one hour long film about the most venomous snakes of Africa. You want narration? Then you should watch this playlist: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rq2k4Tzu198.html
@beastlyza
@beastlyza 2 года назад
@7:05 top left screen, is that a bird, is that a plane?
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
That is a bird of prey.
@samiam9059
@samiam9059 3 года назад
With a name like that you just know it is probably deadly.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
It has a deadly venom, yes.
@boroboro462
@boroboro462 2 года назад
This is the type of video worth watching in high definition
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@Rep_tileguy
@Rep_tileguy 4 года назад
Super dokument 👌👍
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much!
@markrumfola9833
@markrumfola9833 3 года назад
Awesome nature out there. Thank you
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much for watching this video!! :)
@stefanostokatlidis4861
@stefanostokatlidis4861 3 года назад
Very graceful animals.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Very true, they are amazing!
@piyushverma2178
@piyushverma2178 Год назад
I was so anxious about thornes 🥶
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
We were surprised how easy these snakes moved among thorns!
@thomasharhen2168
@thomasharhen2168 Месяц назад
Awesome
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Месяц назад
Thanks!
@kapteinmurray3674
@kapteinmurray3674 2 года назад
Best 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.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you for watching! Pronunciation always brings some problems in certain words. The location was around Montagu.
@kapteinmurray3674
@kapteinmurray3674 2 года назад
@@LivingZoology thanks mate. Hopefully you didn't take my whole pronouncement thing too seriously. I know not all can do that. Not saying that you cant.
@michalkowalski9792
@michalkowalski9792 3 года назад
07:06 ufo???
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
No, a bird of prey! :)
@khankhalil8574
@khankhalil8574 3 года назад
Don't they get hurt wih thorns in thorny trees?
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
No, they move very easily even in thorny acacias.
@coster3168
@coster3168 3 года назад
I absolutely agree let mother nature do the talking
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you very much!!!
@TheDing1701
@TheDing1701 3 года назад
The Boomslang is so cute, though! LOL
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
It is!!! And the babies are super cute, we hope to find one in the future!
@mygeeto
@mygeeto 2 года назад
how do i get their shredded skin though?
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Their shedded skin? You walk in their natural environment and maybe you find their skin.
@mygeeto
@mygeeto 2 года назад
@@LivingZoology thx i hope i'll stay alive!
@voodoodolly
@voodoodolly 3 года назад
That snake is scary fast 😮
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Yes, these guys are super fast!
@Arthion
@Arthion Год назад
It'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.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology Год назад
Yes, there are not many deadly venomous colubrids!
@babadieme
@babadieme 4 года назад
Love it👍👍
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Thank you very much!!!
@dlasky
@dlasky 2 года назад
8:10 I think this snake is also trying to mimic a bird, probably to lure them. My hypothesis since the species is not well studied. It's more likely true if there are bird species nearby with similar colorations.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
The snake is reacting to us and trying to look bigger as part of its defensive behavior.
@paulalowery7411
@paulalowery7411 2 года назад
Wow, I thought all venomous snakes had the big jowls where the.venom is stored, and that the small jawed snakes were not venomous!
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Yes, some snakes don't have big jaws and they are deadly venomous!
@peterbaader334
@peterbaader334 2 года назад
Impressive shots of admittedly beautiful creatures (and I am not a fan of snakes...)
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Thank you so much! It is great to hear that even though you are not a fan of snakes, you like this video!
@guppyday4775
@guppyday4775 2 года назад
Larged eyed green tree snake might be close related to Tiger Keelback of Japan.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
No, it is not closely related.
@paulalowery7411
@paulalowery7411 2 года назад
8:44. The front couple of inches of his profile looks just like a bird! That is, if you didn't see the rest of him.,..
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Maybe, interesting point of view!
@SY27196
@SY27196 3 года назад
Most dangerous But looks very innocent Beautiful also LoL
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@reynandalaguit7823
@reynandalaguit7823 2 года назад
I like the Red Cobra more 😁
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
We like both, Boomslangs are also cool! 😁
@sparkythestyracosaurus8424
@sparkythestyracosaurus8424 3 года назад
I doubt the Larged Eyed Green Tree Snake could be as dangerous as Boomslang.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
It is probably not. But there are almost no records of bites, so it is good to be careful.
@hc1991
@hc1991 2 года назад
The large green eye tree is amazing. When I saw the darker color of boomslang, I thought of black mamba.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 2 года назад
Yes, it is a very cool snake species! We were excited to film it!
@daynewhistle1396
@daynewhistle1396 Год назад
how did rattlesnake lose its tail
@daynewhistle1396
@daynewhistle1396 Год назад
Howard rattlesnake viper lose its tail
@daynewhistle1396
@daynewhistle1396 Год назад
the rattle snake viper lost the tail but not the hood it's a rat face viper
@daynewhistle1396
@daynewhistle1396 Год назад
this is coastal snake how far can it swim inthe seaside is it aaqua
@michalkowalski9792
@michalkowalski9792 3 года назад
07:07 ufo left side????
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
That is a bird of prey! :)
@altain
@altain 3 года назад
Comes to know about the puffing type snake through this video.....
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
We will even make a separate video about Puff adder! :)
@terrygrund6598
@terrygrund6598 3 года назад
Handled one of these. Pet shop owner was told it was an African Green Treesnake. KU herpetologist discovered and removed it.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
Interesting. They are beautiful and super chilled snakes!
@Beamin-vt7jm
@Beamin-vt7jm 4 года назад
The one snake that doesn’t look deadly or dangerous; but is.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Yes, Boomslangs are quite, but potentially dangerous.
@daynewhistle1396
@daynewhistle1396 Год назад
domestic colored viper have to coil tostrike
@tnazealot2143
@tnazealot2143 3 года назад
The only top deadly medically significant snake that is neither a Viperid or Elapid. Actually from a harmless snake family (colubrid) with your pet cornsnake or kingsnake etc.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 3 года назад
You are right, except the fact that Twig snake is also medically very significant.
@rizzorizzo2311
@rizzorizzo2311 4 года назад
I wonder why it evolved such a potent venom if it hunts mainly small vertebrates.
@LivingZoology
@LivingZoology 4 года назад
Arboreal snakes often have strong venom. Their prey might escape quickly. Boomslang is the most venomous colubrid in the world and at the top of evolution of this group in this way.
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