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Getting Close to a Black Forest Scorpion in The Jungle | Deadly 60 | Earth Unplugged 

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Steve gets up close to the small but extremely venomous black forest scorpion.
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Deadly 60:
Steve Backshall and his team track down some of the world's deadliest animals. From lethal beauties to killer beasts, his journey will take him to some of the most hostile and remote places on Earth.
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Комментарии : 22   
@blogorgonopsid
@blogorgonopsid 6 лет назад
Steve is such a marvellous presenter. I wouldn't be here now watching BBC Earth Unplugged & BBC Earth and so on if it wasn't for his Deadly! He inspired me so much.
@jayrod59
@jayrod59 6 лет назад
I'm so glad you respect life and didn't kill it. All creatures deserve their life and serve some purpose on this planet.
@TheGolem105
@TheGolem105 6 лет назад
jayrod59 except mosquitos
@challenger2031
@challenger2031 4 года назад
@@TheGolem105 agreed. The only one bastard of an animal or blood sucking fly. No thank you
@challenger2031
@challenger2031 4 года назад
Because he is someone who cares about the wildlife that he touches. Reminds me of the great Steve Irwin
@Fahimisthebestyoutuber
@Fahimisthebestyoutuber 3 года назад
@@challenger2031 Only the female ones, the male ones are relatively harmless.
@challenger2031
@challenger2031 3 года назад
@@Fahimisthebestyoutuber you mean Mosquitoes, I know the male ones I believe take in juices from flowers I believe
@donny9078
@donny9078 3 года назад
This guy has some balls of steel
@wildbytes5066
@wildbytes5066 6 лет назад
All the work done by Steve Backshall and Earth unplugged really is fantastic and they've done a lot to spread awareness of the natural world and to motivate people to protect it! I for one have certainly been inspired by him and have jumped out of my comfort zone to start my own channel and now I'm uploading my own wildlife videos! which would be amazing if you could check out and support/subscribe!
@shrektheogre8804
@shrektheogre8804 6 лет назад
I love you Steve
@saculnezretep293
@saculnezretep293 6 лет назад
That's a baby Radscorpion
@llLittleNicky
@llLittleNicky 5 лет назад
Fallout fan aye?
@StreetJustice77
@StreetJustice77 3 года назад
Hahaha
@Pistonhedz
@Pistonhedz 9 месяцев назад
I've got one of these as a pet he's ace they so chilled picked it up loads they would sooner use claws tha sting you
@johnnywalker7961
@johnnywalker7961 5 лет назад
Scorpion get over here
@stansmith4054
@stansmith4054 3 года назад
Scorpion Lives Matter!
@nealb6974
@nealb6974 3 года назад
For gods sake Steve tuck you trousers in your socks.
@jayflow3745
@jayflow3745 6 лет назад
this is vaey very strange
@joojz9062
@joojz9062 6 лет назад
Delicious
@pierreuntel1970
@pierreuntel1970 6 лет назад
0:09 scorpion gay?
@volkerwestphal3746
@volkerwestphal3746 2 года назад
A legitimate naturalist would have told where the hack he is at - filming some piece of jungle. But not this guy. Doesn't seem to be important to his audience.
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