Black vs. Green: Milking Deadly Mambas! (FINAL Snake Milking)

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Published 2023-11-24
BLACK MAMBA vs GREEN MAMBA! Today we're in Deland, FL with Karl and Mara milking some of the world's deadliest and most widely feared snakes. It's time for Coyote's final snake milking with the Deadliest Job in America - Snake Milker!

Big thank you to the Reptile Discovery Center and owner Carl Barden and Mara for having us! Planning a visit to DeLand, Florida? Visit the Reptile Discovery Center! Head to their website for more information: www.reptilediscoverycenter.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • @BraveWilderness
    A massive thank you to Karl and Mara for all their epic snake milking adventures over the years! 🙌 Truly the deadliest job in America! Which DEADLY job should we spotlight next?
  • @robertdiehl1281
    The black mamba being 12 feet or longer with such a potent venom displays something that I’ve only noticed in king cobras. Confidence. They seem to be very aware of just how deadly they are. Excellent work and video Coyote
  • @secaowacy8544
    Coyote: Getting bitten by one of these is a guaranteed death sentence. Also Coyote: Karl has been bitten by 3 of them 💀 💀 💀
  • @Do0msday
    These snakes are absolutely terrifying, but also amazing as well. I'm glad that Karl and Mara clearly show respect when it comes to handling them and recognizing the danger. Even though they're in an environment that they can control they still realize that a snake is like a loaded gun and to treat it carefully no matter how "safe" you think you may be. The communication during the process was key and the results were outstanding. It amazes me just how fast the venom is released and takes hold. Kudos to them because the only way science can be used to make improvements to help others is by having people obtain samples to begin with. It's dangerous, but necessary. Great video.
  • @Alita_Kazami
    As dangerous as these are, the snake milking videos are always my favorite
  • @coryjamieson3171
    Coyote is taking breaks from stings, but he's still doing extreme stuff like handling deadly snakes. I love the snakes featured on this channel, it's really cool.
  • @GoodReads447
    I cannot believe Carl got bitten by mambas 3 times and still works doing the most dangerous job in the world while saving lives! 👍👍
  • @FrostyFyre
    Just gotta say I freaking love Karl, you can tell how passionate and knowledgeable he is about snakes, and it is always a joy to see a professional practice their craft. He was a really good sport and always checking on the film crew to make sure they were comfortable and had good shots/angles before proceeding to the next step. Much love Karl!
  • @EksaStelmere
    When I was doing my driving job, mostly between Mombasa and Nairobi, I would hear a lot of sad stories about snake bite victims. It's pretty much something I fear more than even lions and wild dogs solely due to the fact that you can just bumble into it by accident.
  • I've been watching the Brave Wilderness channel for over 6 years now. I always look forward to these videos. I always enjoy learning new things from the channel! 😃
  • @EB-vz1ob
    If you're ever near DeLand, FL, I highly recommend visiting Reptile Discovery. Very cool place! Carl and Mara are really neat folks!
  • I grew up in South Africa. I caught and kept snakes from 12 yrs old till into my 20s. I have handled most of them, and although I highly respect them all, I do not fear them. Except this one. Here I am, 65 yrs old and living in the rural northeast USA, and I am scared just watching a video of you handling a black. I have handled greens, which always seemed a little less apt to attack. But the black is too big, too strong, too fast, to smart, and too deadly for me to take on. Thanks for the video.
  • @ywjsiabvue
    15:30 Coyote almost accidentally started a whole new bite series
  • @Slashems
    mamba's are my favourite snake species, although taipans and diamondbacks are a close second
  • @AGnorTheChannel
    I'm not afraid of snakes, but one of my biggest fears as far as animals are concerned is to come into contact with a venomous species, regardless of whether it's a snake or anything else.
  • It's almost as if the more beautiful the snake, the move venomous. Both the Black Mamba and King Cobra command instant respect.
  • @badgers48
    I love Carl man, I love these videos with him. He’s so intelligent in this field and saves lives doing so