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Worlds Most Dangerous Snakes Part II, South America.wmv

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Some of the most Dangerous and Venomous Snakes in the World are from Central and south America. Some of these have rarely been seen. For a real jungle adventure, come see these snakes yourself!

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  • Your favorite one is the green python I'am I right ppp

  • The music was too much I wanted to drive a pencil through my eye...cool vid.

  • @RobinWalmsley1

    Reticulated Pythons are longest, not largest. The anaconda is fat and thick so its large. There's not such snake such as an Australian Taipan. And the most deadly is the Belcher's Sea-snake.

  • Assuming you attended 3rd grade, a reminder. The possessive "its" does NOT take an apostrophe.

  • The great British grass snake is one of the most venimous in the world.. and when threatened will squirt highly toxic butt venom from its butt at targets up to 5 metres away!!! tread carefully when in the inhabbited areas where these are commen.

  • Red eyelash viper FTW

  • Reticulated pythons are the largest snakes not anacondas. I thought the gaboon viper had largest fangs not bushmaster. The australian tiapan is by far the worlds deadliest snake

  • Deadliest of them all is the Bushmaster. The worlds largest pit viper can strike 1/2 of it's body length from laying flat. That means a 12' Bushmaster could bite you on the face. They often mistake hands and feet for natual prey items. Because of size and heat produced by the hands and feet of humans. These snakes have been known to charge out of the undergrowth and repeatedly strike. Fortunately they are a rare snake and keep to the jungles. They are also found on the island of Trinidad

  • I have travelled extensively in South America and came across two venomous snakes feared by locals, but I've been unable to find any information about them elsewhere:

    Banana Viper - a big snake, (6'+) black and yellow color pattern, Equador; and

    Croche' - looked very similar to your Cantil, maybe 30" in length.

    Can you tell me anything about those snakes?

  • beautiful creatures!

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