It’s a blessing to still be able to see Steve and hear his voice in clips at times. Reminds me of my childhood in late 90’s and early 2000’s of watching Steve just dominate the animal planet.
Steve made a career out of messing with some of the world's most dangerous animals for entertainment and he made it to 44 before one of them killed him. I wonder if Robert will make it that long.
Robert looks so much like his daddy. I miss Steve Irwin so much. He was my hero, the reason I started working with animals. Robert is literally almost like looking at Steve again. His daddy couldn't be more proud of the amazing young man he has become. ❤️ 🙏
Won't be too long now until Robert starts to transition into taking leadership. His dad took over as manager aged 29. Robert with his intense education I think he'll start being one of the main operations leaders within several years.
So glad Utah is back to full health. He is so magnificent. From my observation of my rescue snakes they're far more intelligent than anyone gives them credit for. Love snakes 🐍💕🐍
Sam is so cool. Like she’s in that lab finding answers and solutions left and right. What a mind, what a career. And I’m sure there’s awful days when there’s bad news but she’s always bright and concise.
I have always loved snakes. The first snake I ever seen was a rat snake. And I've caught a garter snake. My favorite snake is the King Cobra. Just always look like they are angry all the time. Kinda like me. I love Cobras.
Worlds most venomous when monocle cobra caspian cobra forest cobra Mozambique spitting cobra every cobra is more venomous than a king cobra which isn't a real cobra. Out of all elapses king cobra is like 30th in world
think about how many people.go to australia just for thiszoo i thought about this the other day randomly and how steve is makeing so much money for tourism rates and its pure but to me its not a carnival act but it kinda ia
Hi, Folks. Unless a LOTTTTA other people have been telling me lies, the King Cobra is NOT the "world's most venomous snake". As I understand it, that honour goes to Australia's Inland Taipan or Fierce Snake. But then it's probably not Robert's fault that that headline was posted - more like the clickbaiting DMAX UK. Just my 0.02. You all have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Yeah, the Aus. Inland Taipan is the "most venomous". But I believe the King Cobra is the largest venomous snake, and can yield the most venom per bite, making it one of the most fatal to humans. Misrepresented title, or just clickbait, my heart was still pounding. Lol
Hi, @@Josh.WDW.. As I understand it, the Asian saw-scaled viper is the deadliest snake in the world based on the number of people killed by it each year. This more due to human population density than to the toxicity of its venom. That said, I would prefer to not meet any of them on a shake hands basis. Just my 0.02. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
@Deas Plant Yeah, "deadliest" is such a vague term. Like the puff adder kills more ppl in Africa than any other snake. They are VERY well camouflaged and HIGHLY aggressive. But the black mamba is more venomous (I think #2 in the world, second to Australia Inland Taipan). I believe the Inland Taipan is the "most venomous snake", it has the most toxic and potent venom of all vipers. But it's all relative, just dependant how it's phrased. Either way, I stay AWAY from all these bad boys! Lol
Hi, @@Josh.WDW.. As I understand it. the two terms are well defined, i.e. "venomous" relates purely to the toxicity of the venom while "deadliest" is based on how many people a particular species kills each year, not just in a particular country or region but world wide, even though a particular snake may only be found in certain parts of the world. This means that population density is a HYOOOGE factor in determining the "deadliest' species 'coz more human population in a particular snake's habitat means more people for snakes to come into contact with in their habitat and thus more potential victims. I've handled pythons and other non-venomous snakes but I'll happily leave the venomous ones to the 'ex-spurts'. Just my 0.02. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Fix the title. Not true. They are the longest. They have the most yield by volume. However, I don’t even believe they make top ten toxicity wise (which is how you phrased) and comparatively to other snakes, they don’t come across or bite humans often.
Snakes are nice to see on a screen!!!!!!! I am the biggest chicken when it comes to snakes!!!!!! My wife new about that and one day we were at the hot springs that was next to the river and we sat in it for about a couple of hours and when we were walking back to the car my wife was walking in front of me and there was a rattler crossing the trail and she didn't say anything and just stepped right over it leaving me to see it and I screamed and ran back to the hot springs and stayed there for about a half an hour before I walked back to the car and I never heard the end of that with her