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  • Sorry I ment red bellied black

  • don't think i'd wanna see any of them if there wasnt glass between me and him haha xD beautiful snakes tho

  • @BrittanyNicole1990 Why, You scared?

  • and why was there no red belly black?

    lol, i had one of my mates try to tell me that rbb's are the third most venomous snake in australia, and do not hesitate to bite, and you should be more careful around them than browns, he also thinks his uncles mate died from one, when i told him that only two deaths have been recorded from them, he said "oh it musnt have been recorded" god i laughed that day...

  • @basoboii There was a Red Bellie there but It was in a diferent part of the snake house and I didn't video it.

    I don't think Red Bellies even make it into the top twenty most venomous, let-alone being # 3.

  • @basoboii also from what I understand there has been no proven deaths from a Red Bellied Black Snake bite. Only speculation.

  • @SaveTheSnake I handle vemonous snakes regurly iam a keeper and also a herper i think if youwere going tosay red bellies shouldnt be inthe top 20 it would be a miss judgement due to the fact most bites that accour from vemomous snakes are from your red bellys and tiger snakes. I do belive there havebeen deaths from red bellys they just havent been recorded. if a small child was to be biten it maybecome fatel. your video has good infomation.I share your interest and your passion for our reptiles.

  • @knights485 You cannot say that Red Bellied Black Snakes fall in the top ten or the top twenty most venomous snakes. According to research by Dr Bryan Fry They dont even fall into the top thirty. This has nothing to do with the amount of people who get bitten. It has everything to do purely with venom toxicity. Having said that, This video is not a "top ten" video. the snakes in this video are just a collection of venomous snakes at Australia Zoo.

  • @SaveTheSnakes Thanks for the video.

  • arent the lowlands copperheads normally more bronze than that one?

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