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Great to see you relocated him, Back in the 90s i was shooting donkeys in the Kimberlys and i had a KB That was a least 4 half to 5 meters stand up to me and an Agricultural protection board employee bloke he run for his life i stood my ground and this huge KB STOOD UP AND growled at me his head was as big as my hand and i thought about catching him, Then i realised where i was in the middle of nowhere a few kms from the Isdell river Gorge, Left him alone and went back to camp what an experience....
I was 12yrs old in Rossville just south of Cooktown and I nearly stood on a 5mtr snake that was coiled up in a sunny spot in the rainforest. I was fully focused on the coil getting smaller till my eyes caught up to its head which was looking back at me. I've always called it the Bushmaster. Gotta love Australia m8
Mate they all got bare feet too 🤣 these boys have got some balls on them . I would be like well there's a big fuckn snake here I'm taking a photo then we are moving camp
I met a king brown on my verandah, about 1 1/2 m long, had my Japanese safety boots on, carrying groceries in both arms, stood still as he slithered past my bare ankles…thank goodness he kept moving
Never mess with a brown snake. We get bigger ones and they can move so fast you won't see them. I learnt that one through being a bit unwise. Fortunately he/she went the other direction!
People believe that because Brown snakes are extremely venomous and dangerous that the King Browns being twice their size are even more dangerous. King Browns are only one ninth as venomous as Browns and nowhere as aggressive. The King Brown gets very bad press in my opinion and is actually a member of the Black snake family.
My God that’s a Monster I wouldn’t be 50 meters away with shotgun and still be scared ,I never seen a king Brownie so big he must be a Stud not my cup of tea the bloke who caught make himAustralian of the year cheers
My step dads from newzealand a place called Thames on the pinusula and it’s not really a beach more like mangrove type thing but not really idk and him and my step brother were swimming it became low tide and the mud is so soft that people have sunk n died in it
They are around 300-350km from Darwin which has a major hospital, and a similar distance from Katherine which has the RAAF airbase, possibly home of arguably the fastest helicopters and potentially military trained Medics. Either way, by the time someone gets the flight crew and medical crews together, gets them to the air base or the hospital, get them airborne would be close enough to half an hour, add 1.5 hours of flight time at 250kmhr. So roughly 2 hours, with all the stars aligned, by the time antivenene injections get administered. And then another 2 hours back to hospital. The right kind of first aid with stretch bandages may stop enough venom from flowing through the lymph system and killing someone, I can't say for sure whether they would live for those first 2 hours, but gees they are going to be pretty sick. Because of how remote and dry the Outback is, most Oz snakes usually dry bite to preserve their venom. That snake was agitated, felt threatened, and had venom glands puffed up. I wouldn't be taking chances in bare feet and light weight pants.
Both Mulga and King Brown are common names so neither is wrong. If you want to get all technical then call it by its scientific name which is Pseudechis australis. No confusion then 😉
Thanks for comment. Problem with King Brown is (in the past), some have gone to hospital reporting to doctors that they were bitten by a brown snake. Doctor have treated with brown snake antivenin, patient subsequently died. That is why Herpetologists now recommend we only use Mulga as reference to this snake. I am aware of modern snake bite detection kits in hospitals.
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yes, but that is QLD time n NOT NSW time which from experience MOST go off NSW time. You may need to factor THAT in
I think AEST is abbreviation for Australian Eastern Standard Time...that is NSW time. If AEDT, then I think is Daylight savings time.
What episode/series is this from??
Dude's handling a massive brown snake with bare feet. You wouldn't catch me walking around there without a solid pair of boots.
Exactly , then as many say, “common sense is not as common , as it once was.”
Unbelievable.
These blokes know what there doing .
Best outdoor 4wd gig.
That’s a crazy huge brown, balls of steel that handler! Well done
Bloody hell! I think I'd want something a bit stronger than a cup of tea after dealing with that monster!! Probably a fresh pair of jocks too!
That’s a whopper for a brown snake absolutely huge. Great find.
As a 30 plus year snake catcher that's right there in size and living near toads too . Great catch guys . Stay safe out there.
Great to see you relocated him, Back in the 90s i was shooting donkeys in the Kimberlys and i had a KB That was a least 4 half to 5 meters stand up to me and an Agricultural protection board employee bloke he run for his life i stood my ground and this huge KB STOOD UP AND growled at me his head was as big as my hand and i thought about catching him, Then i realised where i was in the middle of nowhere a few kms from the Isdell river Gorge, Left him alone and went back to camp what an experience....
I was 12yrs old in Rossville just south of Cooktown and I nearly stood on a 5mtr snake that was coiled up in a sunny spot in the rainforest. I was fully focused on the coil getting smaller till my eyes caught up to its head which was looking back at me. I've always called it the Bushmaster. Gotta love Australia m8
what type of snake was it
@D&R Cunningham certainly not a python m8.
Sure it wasnt a crocodile 5metres brown snake world record .
When u see the old black fella run from a snake you know you shouldn’t be there!
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Mate they all got bare feet too 🤣 these boys have got some balls on them . I would be like well there's a big fuckn snake here I'm taking a photo then we are moving camp
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Lol too true
Ya think that was impressive. Should see Jesse Crampton handle crocs. Impressive bloke with big nuts
Bloody Awesome boys ! Just love your adventures 👍😀😀
Bloody hell, never seen a King Brown that big.
Jesse we are very impressed by your snake handling skills 👏 👌
I met a king brown on my verandah, about 1 1/2 m long, had my Japanese safety boots on, carrying groceries in both arms, stood still as he slithered past my bare ankles…thank goodness he kept moving
ooh that king brown part made my arse slam shut, i wont sh^t right for at least a week..... probably 2....... 😳..🤣🤣
Used to live in wadeye as a kid went to school used to love riding quads up airforce hill in wetseason or whatever else lovely place
There ain't a chance in hell that i'd want to touch a King Brown. Jesse and Jase must have balls of steel handling that venomous killing machine.
That King Brown was a whopper. As beautiful as they are, I prefer the carpet snakes that we get more of in our area.
Hy All4Adventure.
Love you’re video.
I have a little jimny for a big Adventure.🇮🇹
very interesting! 🌅🌊😎🏞️🛻📹🇦🇺
That is 🤬 MASSIVE!! 😲
Just wow
Mulga Snake aka king brown is a black snake species. It has the most venom of any australian snake but not the world as stated. 😊
Never mess with a brown snake. We get bigger ones and they can move so fast you won't see them. I learnt that one through being a bit unwise. Fortunately he/she went the other direction!
Let’s the king brown go ,and strait under Jason’s car.😂
Around 2.5+ metres long King Brown, I reckon. Jase, you're game wanting to touch that KB.
King Brown is actually an oversized Black Snake, not nearly as venomous as out top ten!
That was amazing
The great mulga of the outback!!!
2.14m is largest eastern brown recorded
goose bumps all over the video.:D omg.:D
That's definitely is up there for a record breaker for size of a brown snake..... seriously nuts.....
i have seen some big snakes in the wild but that snake is one big mother
People believe that because Brown snakes are extremely venomous and dangerous that the King Browns being twice their size are even more dangerous. King Browns are only one ninth as venomous as Browns and nowhere as aggressive.
The King Brown gets very bad press in my opinion and is actually a member of the Black snake family.
We had a Brown a tad bigger then that fella living in an old shed here until it was destroyed by Cyclone Marcia in 2015 never seen him again
I worked at Daly river I'd see people swimming at that crossing all the time ..
My God that’s a Monster I wouldn’t be 50 meters away with shotgun and still be scared ,I never seen a king Brownie so big he must be a Stud not my cup of tea the bloke who caught make himAustralian of the year cheers
was brown snake once local bush tucker?
My step dads from newzealand a place called Thames on the pinusula and it’s not really a beach more like mangrove type thing but not really idk and him and my step brother were swimming it became low tide and the mud is so soft that people have sunk n died in it
Bros got the biggest dingaling and I don't even need to see it!
big rigs, big fellas, big snakes
Cuppa tea, get in the fridge. Cheers 🍻
Excuse my ignorance, but if you got tagged by that nope rope, out there, would that be game over? Being so remote?
Yeah unless you got an air ambulance out
They are around 300-350km from Darwin which has a major hospital, and a similar distance from Katherine which has the RAAF airbase, possibly home of arguably the fastest helicopters and potentially military trained Medics.
Either way, by the time someone gets the flight crew and medical crews together, gets them to the air base or the hospital, get them airborne would be close enough to half an hour, add 1.5 hours of flight time at 250kmhr. So roughly 2 hours, with all the stars aligned, by the time antivenene injections get administered. And then another 2 hours back to hospital.
The right kind of first aid with stretch bandages may stop enough venom from flowing through the lymph system and killing someone, I can't say for sure whether they would live for those first 2 hours, but gees they are going to be pretty sick.
Because of how remote and dry the Outback is, most Oz snakes usually dry bite to preserve their venom. That snake was agitated, felt threatened, and had venom glands puffed up. I wouldn't be taking chances in bare feet and light weight pants.
Question Lad's , why no winch rope dampener?
F#*! That!!! Great episode!!
I live in the bush, surrounded by tiger snakes. Never had a problem. You leave them alone, and they'll return the favour.
Wow😳thats a big Puppy🐍Wouldn't play with that thing or you end up like Casper👻☠️👻
a show that shows us how to wreck our beloved 4wd trucks lol
That snake would have ended up in the cooking pot for sure
Wadeye for party with the locals they throw some humdingers up that way.
Move camp.😱
Let's create a drama to click bait people, oooww a snake.
Didn't relocate the snake very far😳
The King Brown not as dangerous as the common brown but still a dangerous snake
And thats a no from me 🐍
That iz a king of a snake for sure,Sketchy az picking it up lol
I've got a trouser snake bigger than than!!!!
Black fulla not scared of the wild if you see him scared you fuckin run 😂
Not a brown snake, but a member of the black snake family. Now called a Mulga Snake. Discontinue using King Brown please.
Both Mulga and King Brown are common names so neither is wrong. If you want to get all technical then call it by its scientific name which is Pseudechis australis. No confusion then 😉
Thanks for comment. Problem with King Brown is (in the past), some have gone to hospital reporting to doctors that they were bitten by a brown snake. Doctor have treated with brown snake antivenin, patient subsequently died. That is why Herpetologists now recommend we only use Mulga as reference to this snake. I am aware of modern snake bite detection kits in hospitals.
why haven't ya'll collabed with the black as mob?
Rather a big bastard KB than an Eastern any day. An eastern would drop a bull elephant in less than hour.
Nothing a 410 shotgun would not fix
Nice one to eat.
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Hands down I would’ve killed that snake then have a cuppa
Why do these things made to be so dangerous to kill humans. It's bs,
wow what are the chances they find a king brown sneak with a trained snake handler within the crew. almost like it was staged for the video
Ive got a bigger king brown
Why don't you come down to Cobram Victoria and see how you go getting a big Murray cod out of our river
As a kid we would see them in western Victoria a foot or two longer then that proper monsters