King Cobra, Paradise Tree Snakes, Pythons and more! | Leo Compilation | @mediacorpokto

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Junior Rangers encounter various snakes in Southeast Asia including king cobras, paradise tree snakes, and reticulated pythons, learning about their characteristics and behaviors. Despite challenges in rescuing the reptiles, the Rangers prioritize safety and education to ensure the well-being of both the snakes and themselves.

Insights

  • King cobras are the longest venomous snakes, known for expanding their ribs and muscles to create a hood when threatened, found in Southeast Asia, India, and China.
  • Reticulated pythons, large nonvenomous snakes in Southeast Asia, coil around prey to squeeze them tightly, showcasing strong swimming abilities but moving slowly on land, emphasizing the importance of not disturbing them in urban areas.

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  • What are king cobras known for?

    King cobras expand ribs to create a hood when threatened.

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Summary

00:00

Rescue Mission: Junior Rangers Save Paradise Snake

  • A new drone is hard to control, leading to a crash near a king cobra.
  • King cobras are the longest venomous snakes, found in Southeast Asia, India, and China.
  • King cobras expand their ribs and muscles to create a hood when threatened.
  • Junior Rangers attempt to retrieve the crashed drone near the king cobra.
  • Paradise tree snakes are gentle and venomous, known for gliding through the air.
  • Paradise tree snakes use strong muscles and quick movements to glide.
  • Paradise tree snakes are commonly found in Singapore and often need rescuing.
  • Paradise tree snakes are mildly venomous and colorful but not dangerous.
  • Junior Rangers rescue a paradise tree snake and return it to safety.
  • Reticulated pythons are large snakes found in Southeast Asia, known for their size and swimming abilities.

24:08

"Singapore Junior Rangers Rescue Escaped Python"

  • Zari lives in Singapore in Southeast Asia, where reticulated pythons are usually found in tropical rainforests.
  • Reticulated pythons are nonvenomous but have long sharp teeth that can cause a nasty bite; they are constrictors, coiling around prey to squeeze them tightly.
  • Junior Rangers rush to Zari's aid, attempting to calm the python with music, but learn that pythons do not hear sounds like humans and cannot be hypnotized.
  • Ranger Leo leaves the Junior Rangers to watch over the python, cautioning them to keep a safe distance as reticulated pythons can become aggressive if threatened.
  • The python escapes out the window, prompting a search by the Junior Rangers who are advised that reticulated pythons are good swimmers and climbers but move slowly on land.
  • Ranger Rocky arrives, sharing a python rescue story and emphasizing the importance of not disturbing reticulated pythons in urban areas, advising to keep a safe distance and call for help if needed.
  • The spitting cobra is identified as an equatorial spitting cobra, known for spraying venom when threatened, prompting the Junior Rangers to relocate it to its natural habitat near water.
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