Fangs (Full Episode) | World's Deadliest
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- Get ready to go hand to scale and face to fang with some of the world's deadliest cold-blooded killers. Nat Geo WILD seeks out the slithering creatures that could make even the toughest person's skin crawl. And meet the experts determined to get close to these dangerous serpents, all in the name of science. Track down the Australian copperhead: This supersnake isn't just deadly, it's a cannibal that will destroy any prey that crosses its path - even its own kind.
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Fangs (Full Episode) | World's Deadliest
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They sure don’t make documentaries like this anymore. This is a good one
Yes they do. And they get better and better footage every year. I'm a documentary junkie. The best videos are not on youtube. Disney + has the best and newest documentaries. Hostile planet With Bear Grylls is the best one i've seen yet.its got 6 episodes and covers almost every animal on the planet. The documentary with Will Smith is newer and fantastic. "playing with Sharks" is great to but its also only on Disney+
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@@jenmb26793 of the worst things about your comment is will Smith, bear grills and his fake shows and Disney 😂😂😂
I love snake videos because they so informative on the effects of being bitten by certain snakes. And on what are the appropriate actions needed to save a person's life.
Words can’t tell how long I was looking for this documentary and I couldn’t find anything about it on google
Snakes are like everybody else, they just want to be left alone
If you want a good dose of motion sickness, just watch this video for a little bit. It has a ridiculous pace, with these images constantly being thrown up on the screen at a dizzying speed; subsequently, (I found) that it is not a very calm, enjoyable video to watch. I think there's an assumption "out there" that today's viewing audience needs constantly changing visuals to keep our attention, i.e., to provide images that are rapidly changing on the screen in order to feed our hypervisual appetites and overall restlessness. It is sad that we can't slow things down a bit, especially in situations like this where we have the control to do so.
I’ve seen those dudes, playing with snakes in their church. A couple of people who were giving sermons there, holding a rattlesnake or something similar, were killed after getting bitten. Hardly surprising. Romulus Whittaker is a geezer. Proper reptile loving geezer. He’s got the croc bank in India.
I will never understand that snake handling religion that believes that they will be saved by god or Jesus if they get bitten by any poisonous snake they handle during there sermon at their church .
He's worked with King cobras his whole life.
Narrator saying poison is so annoying the fact that the producers allowed it is ridiculous. Kinda surprised for nat geo
I was thinking the same thing. It drives me crazy especially for an educational show to say it. It's no wonder that people don't know the difference.
I enjoy every Snake Video I can find but I have gotten to where I totally ignore all the garbage about Evolution and Millions of years. I miss the “Snake Wrangler and Steve Irwin.” They could give a presentation that was all about the snake itself.
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You’d think a short explanation of poisonous vs venomous would be a perfect teachable moment - it’s a fact not easily forgotten!
@@glennchristie2316I wonder why they keep adding millions of years 😢😢😢😢. And still they can't say with certainty when life began.....
The paradise tree snake doesn’t “defy gravity.” It only falls with style, or floats like a leaf to the ground because of GRAVITY.
The meerkat is the real star of the show
Love Nat Geo, but the gaboon viper is not the biggest viper. It is the bushmaster. The snakes are not poisonous. They are venomous.
Venom is in a SENSE a sorta kinda poison, modified saliva to be precise.
Yes but Gaboon viper are much bigger in diameter.
@@ross9581 They can grow six feet long. They're capable of eating monkeys, bushpigs, and small antelope.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 Six feet long and eating monkeys and small antelope...well maybe you are mistaking with Boa or python and saw scale viper, never heard of a six feet one, the're normally small snakes with quick temper...
@@ross9581 Females are bigger than males, but I'm serious.
Awesome footage of the largest viper Gaboon such a beautiful snake extremely venomous yet beautiful
Excellent documentary. Actually shows something and says something
Ive always been fascinated by snakes and i think some of them are beautiful and magnificent.
Brian doesn't have a shed full of poison. He has a shed full of venom.
Snakes are incredible. They either use deadly venom to kill their prey or pure muscle strength to strangle their prey to death.
@@kinte1870 true
Funny thing is only ONE snake kills its prey with BOTH methods. For all other snake species, it's only one or the other.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 which species is that
@@roellemendoza255 Brown snake of Australia.
They're the hired hitmen of the snake world.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 nice
It is amazing how many snake experts come out of the woodwork when a snake video is on.
How was the black mamba not included on this list?
Because these so called wranglers are bogus. Pushing a narrative that's actually dead. When I seen the Hispanic guy pretending to be a wrangler in the southern US I definitely knew this is just a undercover political narrative because he knows absolutely nothing about American reptiles. They're definitely glad Steve Erwin is long gone, you can tell. False entitlement is the presentation here. From the Cape Cobra under that ottoman, to the dude catching the snake in front of those kids where it sounds like they're being told when to see scream and react off camera.
It's actually rather shy and secretive.
I would NEVER GET that close to one of those dangerous snakes 🐍
yeah your right their venomous and ugly
I kept myself a few feet from the screen 😅...
That's what the snakes would want to see you do. To them, you're a monster towering over them and they're understandably terrified of you.
But today you were just feet away from them......watching!!! LOL
Me Either: I Just Like To Watch Them In Action And Far….Away, Like In This Video 😊
The video is fascinating, love your video Bro!
I remember the days when you could catch these shows and other educational animal shows all day everyday. Now TH-cam is just about your only options they only show tree house shows and gold mining now
The Gaboon is awesome, but she is not the largest viper on Earth and surely not the King of all Vipers. This Throne belongs to the South American Bushmaster.
Maybe they mean I terms of weight not length
@@phetogokgathi4217dude just wanted to be right. Like the Hispanic guy in the video. This video is 100% bogus.
Great documentary, the humor of the narration, the experiments and the knowledge. Great job Nat Geo!
Snakes don’t have poison, they are venomous
That snake flying thru the air is super creepy, imagine it landing on your head 😱
They really just body morphed thay guy in the beginning!? 😆
I can't decide if I like or dislike snakes. They are something else.
What is there to dislike?
Hey where is Eastern Diamondback, Tiger Snake, Inland Taipan, Belcher sea snake?
I feel sorry for snakes and the way they are treated. It's heartbreaking.
Amazing, national geographic camera men...!!! Oh my, oh my....!! 😅😮😢🎉😂❤
The Boa getting carsick😂
The size of a gaboon vipers head is the size of a human hand. Omg
Less then 3 minutes in and I hear the narrator use the word poison referring to a snake! Passes me off when ignorance is spread! It's venom! A snake is venomous! Not poisonous! And to make it worse he keeps saying it!!!
Great 👌 content and beautifully presented thank you for your time and effort in making these great videos 😂
This guy is as crazy as Steve Irwin
Miss him.
If you listen closely enough...you can here Steve Irwin exclaim....crickey, you're ok mate....😅😅
Who is this discount Crcocodile Hunter?...😂😂
I watched this for my documentary report lmao
Too bad the Russell's viper was not on this compilation...
Rattlesnake and Gaboon Viper have fangs venomous than cobras
I would use a honey badger instead
he might be hurt if he sees this video but I can't lie it is a little funny.
Jungle Jeff 🔥
Belle video sur les serpents Félicitations BRAVO ❤❤
The deadliest viper is the west African carpet viper and it lives in my country
and they are lightning strike
The saw scale viper.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029Carpet Viper is a species of the Saw Scaled Viper that lives in Africa. 8 different species of Saw Scaled Vipers that lives in Asia, Arabia, Africa, India and Sri Lanka.
@@richardhincemon They're still the same snake that uses the technique of rubbing their scales together to making a sound similar to a saw cutting wood. It's a warning that's not to be unheeded.
South American Bushmaster
Okay now this was awesome
Omg the Gaboon Viper's fangs are longer than my fingernails, good Lord😂😂😂
Pastor must be playing with defunged snakes
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So they can fly now!! 😱
Awesome videos
14:30 unnecessary behavior😂😂😂
They won't be handing any Black Mambas or Inland Taipans!
Mostly the animals babies are so cute Except snake and scorpion;)
I didn't know that snakes are inmuned to thier own venom. What about the venom of different snakes? For example are cobras immuned to western diamond back snakes? Or is it just sea kraits and cobras?
Luckily the snakes in the U.S. are not especially strike happy.
LOVE SNAKES!!!
Zoltan is a true Madlad
They are not poisonous they’re venomous
Both terms are different yes, but in a sense venom IS A TYPE OF POISON.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029Sorry but venom is in its own category. It is not a poison or considered a type of poison in any way. If you bite something and die from it, it’s considered poison. If something bites you and you die from it, it’s considered venom. And there are even a select few that are both venomous and poisonous.
Do a documentary without idiots running around catching snakes.
It's actually ophidiophobia
And Fred is going to live to be gets old if he doesn't play with a inland taipan
wow
Let's end the conflicting opinions about what venomous snake is the deadliest right here with this....
The deadliest venomous snake is the one that kills YOU!
Can you please respectfully stop saying snakes are poisonous when in fact they are venomous there is a distinct difference thank you
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Nagaina unhatched egg?
Does he have a death wish being allergic to antivenom.
I don't remember this episode
Poison not...... venomous.
I’m the mere cats union rep and I’m concerned he’s not being properly compensated for his labor.
I thiink this snake is more scary this snake eat even his own kind
These snakes are venomous NOT poisonous. You lose credibility when you don't know the difference. That's my opinion anyway
Venom is, technically, a KIND of poison. Just like cyanide or tetrodotoxin.
Agree with you bro ain't that something ,later 😁😄😃
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death noodle
Snakes aren't religious and I'm not going to church with Snakes
Nat Geo - clueless as to the difference between poisonous and venomous. How standards have dropped.
Snakes are intelligent predators & some venomous snakes will give a dry bite (no venom in the bite) to a human or animal too large for it to consume. Many venomous snakes choose to conserve their venom for use on their prey rather than waste it on a creature that isn't their normal prey & they cannot consume. How passive a snake is depends on its species. Some snakes are so aggressive & viscious they will use their venom on anything that crosses their path. Luckily there aren't too many extremely viscious snakes hunting people &/or domestic animals. However, in the U.S. rattlesnakes as a group are pretty quick to strike & their venom will do serious damage. It is best to assume every venomous snake will inject venom, when it bites you. Rattle snakes that are shedding will be even quicker to bite any moving object.
Doing what these professional snake wranglers & herpetologists are doing on this program is absolutely a terrible idea. Do not attempt to capture venomous snakes. They are lightening fast, when they strike (not if, when) & their venom is as deadly to humans as it is to their prey!!!
VENOMOUS. Get it right or don’t make “EDUCATIONAL” documentaries completely ruins your credibility
Leave them venomous snakes alone you goofies!
Let him eat a live one stop with the bull
Human are most poisonous not snakes
*venomous
Is it a bird a bee it's super snake they actually race these snake's bet big money on them take them to the top of the highest building and let them fly the one that glides the longest wins they starve them make them as light as possible they even breed the best glider's and some cheat and glue find onthem
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All the Russians are Tom Brady supporters.
Jackie is pretty
I don't know the English Name but he is absulutly full of natural Antivenom. 2X more what you need at a mamba bite 😂😂😂 im joking.
My name starts with an s
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Seriously, "Timmon"?! The narrator said "Timmon the meerkat" (and right after the snake rescue guy called him Timon (pronounced correctly as 'tim-moan', as in Timon the meerkat from Disneys Lion King, as if everyone didn't know already))
A- Do they not provide pronunciation guidance for proper names, especially in non English speaking countries
B- No catching that slip, editor? Or did the editor just hate the narrator, and deliberately placed those two parts close like that to make the narrator sound stupid? You decide.
I hate snake
Wait a minute other animals have fangs, so why are they only showing snakes?
This dude is CORNY
Misinformation
The BUSHMASTER is the largest viper on the planet get ur facts right
This narration is horrible.
National Geographic… you should be ashamed of yourself, for allowing the narrator to say poisonous, instead of venomous. Shame shame shame…
Sorry, but the guy in the video is trying too desperately hard to be the new Steve Irwin
He was before Steve
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