The Most Feared Reptile On The Planet | Asia's Deadliest Snakes | Real Wild

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Snakes are considered the most feared Reptile on the planet but which ones are the deadliest and where are you most likely to find them? Asia is home to the world's most lethal serpents and venom expert Bryan Fry is on a cross-continental quest to find the perfect serpentine killer.

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Really like this guys delivery. Not all dramatic, jumping around, cameras zooming in and out and lame tv drama. Awesome. Love it!

clayvanalstyne
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Bryan Fry really knows his stuff about snakes and their venom. I like the way he did this show.

ajdogcurr
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Thank you for not blurring the effects of the bites and the damage it does.

patricksmith
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I live in Arizona and, as a side business, I capture snakes that wander onto someone's property. We have a number of venomous snakes here, the most formidable is the Mohave Rattlesnake, a very dangerous snake. Of all the snakes I've caught this is the one snake that never tries to run from a threat. It will stand its ground and has often advanced on the threat. It is aggressive. One thing I NEVER do is kill the snake. I simply relocate them far out in the desert. They are valuable to the ecosystem. On that note, about a year ago I found a Mohave under my house which I captured and relocated. To solve the problem I released about a 4 foot King snake under the house. He took to it very well. Since the King preys on Rattlesnakes it solved the issue of more rattlers, as well as rodents, taking up residence under the house.

azcountry
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Best snake video I have ever seen because of the person doing it and his attitude and comfortability with them. Also production and editing is spot on. 10/10

inVINSONable
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The coloration on the blue coral snake is actually quite beautiful and the most fascinating to me.

doodahgurlie
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Always a treat to see Dr. Fry’s episodes. Thanks so much for your efforts and research. Never seen a blue coral snake before-absolutely beautiful colours. The most feared reptile in the world: my ex! Herpetologist joke #3.

marcosflores-march
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Good on him for training those Tamil snake rescuers. They already have the brave heart and brass balls needed for the job

sharonrigs
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Thank you so much for an educational and not a sensational video. Most of the dramatic and sensationalized videos do more harm than good. Thanks again!

joshuastover
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The saw-scaled viper should be topping this list!

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When I was younger, me and a friend of mine loved the Copper head snakes. We caught them, and kept them in our homes. Mine had got out the box I had it in, and i found it while laying down getting air from a ceiling fan. I had to sneak up on that snake and catch it. I then walked to the woods near my home and turn it loose. My sister told me I should have killed it. But i would never do that to such a pretty snake. We found out it was poisonous looking it up in our Encyclopedia books. It showed a Red Skull. We tripped out finding out it was not a snake to have.

jessiec
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Brilliant that one of the best snake programs I’ve ever seen the guy explained everything so clearly so it makes me more interested brilliant absolutely brilliant give me more

JamesDustyDuffy
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Best education about snakes I've ever watched! Amazing... It was informative without being sensational! Brilliant !

Invenery
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This was a great documentary. I expected to see the saw scaled viper and the Indian cobra on here but you shed some light on some other species that I was not familiar with.

duckydarrick
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Snakes and mammals have been in an arms race from the beginning. Snakes lost but mammals have paid a gruesome price for their victory.

TheWinterShadow
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I didn't expect nearly that much venom to come out of that blue coral. Wow

rkelley
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A really informative video. I was surprised that there was no mention of the saw scaled viper but unlike many YouTube videos which feature venomous snakes this one is really top notch.

davidburgess
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the men who handle these amazing creatures and removes them from homes and businesses are made of greater stock than i am. i am not afraid of snakes but if i run in to any (any) i walk in the opposite RESPECT!

DBZluvz
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Love it! Always fascinating to see someone so passionate about their work, especially when it’s so histrionically important to research all the different types of venom.

alaenamcdonald
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Very interesting and informative. I hadn't heard of a few of these snakes. I was surprised the saw scale viper didn't make the list. It's one of the "Big Four" venomous snakes that bite the most people in India.

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