@@michaelvoorhees5978 just don't get near one unless you have copious amounts of antivenom on hand or a lot of training in how to handle venomous reptiles.
@StCreed 9.95 times outta ten snakes will "run" if given the chance, but certain species will have actual aggressive individuals, despite what most people in media claim. No idea about wild boomslangs, but I have been actively chased and attacked by a tiny garter snake. Garter snakes in general, in my area, are pretty fuckin mean. The black racers we have around here are also hot or cold. Either they are chill, or they're comin out swinging lol. All puns intended
@@5isalivegaming72never been chased by any garter snake ever, the wild ones, I legit pick them up 😅. But Eastern Hognose snakes, they don't either but I don't touch them cause they seem to go on and hiss at you. But that's about it. There's water snakes, green snakes, blue racers, copper bellies, queen snakes, I've seen em all but that's not the whole list. All of them wild btw. Not been chased by a single snake myself.
I looooove gaboon vipers. Idk what it is, they just look so damn cool, and the way the move is so funny. I’ve never heard of the rhino viper but it looks gorgeous 🥹
I can’t imagine living where Boomslangs R native. Those things are absolutely the most aggressive species of snake I have ever seen anyone talk about, the thing strikes at the slightest hint of a shadow. 😅
Idk what’s up with this video. Boomslangs are incredibly decile and rarely bite humans. Also they’re rear fanged so they have to really bite the venom in, so you need to get bitten real good to actually get a dose of venom
Am I the only one that when I see the boomslang turn its head to look at you gets Jurassic Park vibes? I mean seriously it reminds me almost every time of scenes when the Rex would realize someone is there and just turns that massive head and you get that sense of murderous intent!
I mean gaboon vipers may casually move around slowly but their strike is so fast you can’t see it with the human eye. One second it’s coiled up in a strike position, the next you’ve got 2 separate 2 inch holes & an emergency room trip.
After seeing your other video yesterday. Looking closely at the Gaboon I just noticed how amazing it’s patterns and shapes are on its body. I didn’t realize it was so intricate and good looking. Very cool natural outfit it’s got there.
I love your videos! Please show the boomslang like 89% less than you do already though. Please. We’ve seen him and we’ve seen others. It’s cool but like yeah there’s lots of others too!
Im not a fan of snakes but i cant resist watching the boomslang faceplant the glass every change it gets 😂 its missin most of its brain cells at this point
I literally jumped out of mu own skin 😂 he scared me! Gaboon Viper is one of my absolute favorites. Of course i love snakes so i have many favorites but wow. Such a gorgeous snake!
That gaboon viper gave me more chills up my spine then the most fastest striking snake alive.. Imagine being more creeped out by something moving 3 inches per sec🤣🤣
The Gaboon Viper move like that because they don’t slide like most snakes, they walk with the ribs they takes steps, this is why they look like caterpillars