Deadly Snake Milking Gone Wrong!
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In today's adventure, Coyote Peterson and the Brave Wilderness crew returns to the Australian Reptile Park to profile the World's Deadliest Job: Australian Snake Milker. This time, we're here to milk Australia's Top 5 Dangerous Venomous Snakes: The King Brown aka Mulga, the Death Adder, the Tiger Snake, the Costal Taipan, and the notorious Eastern Brown.
Billy Collett, the Operations Manager at the Australian Reptile Park, handles these magnificent reptiles almost every day in order to help produce life-saving antivenom. But just because he handles them every day doesn't mean there aren't close calls -- especially when it comes to the Eastern Brown!
We want to thank the Australian Reptile Park and the fearless Billy Collett for all the work they do in helping to create the life-saving anti-venom! Visit their website for more information and to plan a visit to the reptile park: reptilepark.com.au
Thank you to Meredith Joyce-Houghton for creating the incredible artwork in this episode! IG: @joycehoughtoncreative
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Coyote and the team are on-production right now recording the final snake milking adventure... any guesses on the snake species?
@alanileon3644
Жыл бұрын
I don't know 🤔
@alanileon3644
Жыл бұрын
So much snakes a type of python I guess 😐
@alanileon3644
Жыл бұрын
Maybe a rattle snake or viper?
@wiegerwub7863
Жыл бұрын
Top of the list, inland Taipan? But maybe in honour of Billy...the Collet's snake?
@shineydisco
Жыл бұрын
Coyote was asked to block the cloaca when holding the snakes. I can't find the reason online. Can you explain why?
I wonder what makes a person wake up in the morning and think, “I want to milk snakes for a living.”
@tomh1349
Жыл бұрын
Depending on what type of snake it is, their venom is probably worth 5 times as much as your paycheck 😂
@lordofchaos97
Жыл бұрын
Passion for reptiles is very real. For how dangerous they are, it's similar to the passion scientists and activists have for primates or insects, arachnids, etc. Great pay is one thing, but honestly, I will admit working with these animals seems fun and very rewarding.
@Sage_RayRay_369
Жыл бұрын
I want to know🤣
@daytona712
Жыл бұрын
Being sociopathic surely helps .
@spooky2bricks
Жыл бұрын
Indeed, I think reptiles are awesome and love learning more about them. I personally have no issue or fear handling any snake or spider, or really any commonly feared animal as long as I have 100% assurances it poses no threat to me. Unfortunately, these snakes don’t qualify for that list.@@lordofchaos97
I really appreciate Billy's attitude. He's incredibly knowledgeable, experienced, but he's not nearly as arrogant about controlling the snakes as you'd expect someone of his experience. He's still incredibly aware of how dangerous what he's doing is.
@SumAussieCobber
Жыл бұрын
You can see billy's hand shaking after the king brown nearly hit his face. But i will say one thing the tiger snake in Western Australia is more common along the beaches then the rest of Australia and the colour is totally different they way more tiger colour looking so more yellow and striped.
@aravindvenu1560
Жыл бұрын
I see him as a very smart and humble person.
@whateverppl1229
Жыл бұрын
that's because the ones that become arrogant die.
@omgtatercat
Жыл бұрын
Gotta respect someone like that. He's confident, but never forgets how deadly these snakes are. What a heart pounding joke!
@omgtatercat
Жыл бұрын
@@SumAussieCobber Yeah, he even said he still gets scared from stuff like that. A bite to the face from something that venomous is going to be pure agony.
Apreciate people like Billy.... what an important person for a lot of people living in Australia.... HERO
12:16 the snake in box number 3 vibing❤️💅💅🗿
@kennedisinstruments26
2 ай бұрын
lol fr I noticed that too i even clipped it and added music XD
@CarterC.
Ай бұрын
@@kennedisinstruments26did you post it? Or was it for your own pleasure 😂
@kennedisinstruments26
Ай бұрын
@@CarterC. own pleasure
@CarterC.
Ай бұрын
@@kennedisinstruments26 thats awesome 😅
@maiii2829
Ай бұрын
@@kennedisinstruments26 you gotta show me it
Billy’s hand shaking after the snake lunged at him. I could feel his anxiety for that split second 😭 I hope they pay you well 🤍
@NygmaNL
Жыл бұрын
How you doin?😏
@smokeybrs
Жыл бұрын
@@NygmaNL bro is trying to slide via yt comments loool
@GhoulUnraveled
Жыл бұрын
Ion blame the one dude for hitting on u
@tngchinghwa
Жыл бұрын
that's not anxiety, it's adrenaline
@cooter1352
Жыл бұрын
@@NygmaNLweak🤡
Kudos to Billy Collett for putting his life on the line to help other people. Honorable fellow to say the least.
@betsyross2.065
Жыл бұрын
100%
@Kirayoshikage827
Жыл бұрын
truly inspiring
@nali19751975
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely right
@julesoxana
8 ай бұрын
So true❤ Prahing and hoping he and all his families, friends and loved ones are always safe and well❤
Knowing how many people this helps and that the anti venom is free truly makes me proud to be an Australian, God bless this great great country and all our awesome snake handlers ❤
@petekaiser8856
6 ай бұрын
Thank God for Australians. Love from America!
@goplayx3925
6 ай бұрын
God bless Australia!
@user-gk9ut9qc1o
3 ай бұрын
Heck yea!
Coyote almost slipped up keeping it family friendly at 4:06 🤣 I love brave wilderness!!
OMG! That's absolutely terrifying! I'm so glad Billy's okay! Many thanks to Billy and others like him who work dangerous jobs to help others.
@ayakotami3318
Жыл бұрын
Yep! Major respect to them. 🎉
Billy is an awesome dude. To have that confidence without arrogance, awareness and knowledge of what can happen, knowing the risks, without panicking.
@infinitedeath1384
11 ай бұрын
Having no arrogance is such an important part of many dangerous jobs. Even if you've been working the same one for 20+ years, one mistake and your life is gone or ruined.
@otterwithagun1982
10 ай бұрын
@infinitedeath1384 Don't I know it. Even in the military did I ever go through something this dangerous. Not comparing my life to Billy, but every time I am awesome, best at something...the moment I brag or get cocky I always mess up.
@infinitedeath1384
10 ай бұрын
@@otterwithagun1982 Haha that's karma at play. If I had a dollar for the amount of times I've seen someone brag about something, and then mess it up, I'd have like 20+ bucks lol.
@JOHNWINMORSDAYAO
9 ай бұрын
why that tiger looking snake almost scare me😢😢😢😢😢😢
@Whitesquall123
9 ай бұрын
He seems like an awesome lad. But then again, it's easy to stay humble when the smallest mistake could cost him his life.
the amount of self control billy shows when the snake tries to bite him is insane, it's not only about having nerves of steel but also hours and hours of training and experience. my highest respect goes out to this guy, he's a true hero!
Huge props to Coyote and Billy, snakes are extremely muscle and STRONG, especially these kind of snakes, and the way coyote can somehow comment WHILE holding the snakes is mild blowing.
Wishing Billy all the best. My heart rate was accelerating watching behind the screen. These snake milkers are so important and put their lives on the line for the people.
@keyboardsmash1231
Жыл бұрын
@JohnRedcorn-yz5vb you will if you ever end up getting bitten by a snake
@krusher181
11 ай бұрын
@@JohnRedcorn-yz5vbyou’re 12
@Model_BT-7274
10 ай бұрын
@@JohnRedcorn-yz5vb sad, bruh
@tangoz7915
10 ай бұрын
If you’re 20, why are you wasting your time being a keyboard warrior? Very sad!
@darkphoenix7225
10 ай бұрын
@@JohnRedcorn-yz5vb There's no shot you're 20, you're acting like a 12 year old lol
Billy has completely the right attitude for this job. Respectful of the animals and what they can do, knowledgeable of each snake’s unique personalities and never ever putting himself at risk to show off to camera like some KZread personalities.
Billy is my new hero. Way to go buddy! You're saving lives! Thank you for what you do!
Never even thought about how antivenom was "made", that is an absolutely crazy process. Even more crazy how someone figured out it was even possible!
Let us all be thankful for people like Billy who put their lives on the line to help develop life saving anti-venom. Billy if you're reading this you are wonderful, sir. Thank you.
The way that snake bite drill is so well rehearsed it's so interesting to watch
@Kurse_of_Kall
Жыл бұрын
Coyote's acting hahaha, well done to billy and co. though!
@_Rustodian
Жыл бұрын
@@Kurse_of_Kall yeah, he was milking it!
@krotchlickmeugh627
10 ай бұрын
Idk mate. The fact that their first reaction is to let go of the snake. Is a death sentance
This man is an absolute legend. So humble, so courageous. Thank god for ppl like him keeping us safe.
One of the best snake anti-venom harvesting documentaries ... plus covering all aspects of antivenom collection+production. Especially appreciated the snake-bite drill. Both entertaining and educational! Great job ... well done!!!
Who knew Horses were so strong with their immune systems! Hats off to the Reptile Park, and to the many horses it takes to create the antivenom!! Very well done!
@infinitedeath1384
11 ай бұрын
Before this video I knew horses had something to do with the antivenom, but now I know and it's quite interesting. Also good that the horses aren't harmed because of this, and people get to be saved.
@SabGamingWoodyard-if7dp
8 ай бұрын
That and they are fing massive, it's like a small guy and a giant drinking
"Venomous danger noodles" has to be my favorite way of describing dangerous snakes
Billy truly is a hero, especially for the amount of work it takes to get one anti-venom, keep up the amazing work!!
It’s crazy to think how many lives billy has inadvertently saved
@astralsheepu7379
9 ай бұрын
I mean considering even if it takes 30ish vials per snake, if he’s working full time for years just doing this every day, probably hundreds if not thousands at the absolute least. Props to him, he’s quite literally putting his life on the line for others daily. Even more so and more regularly than most emergency respondents.
Coyote really is committing to his role. Lmao love these videos.
@Durmomo0
Жыл бұрын
He did great, he really went with it.
@Roozyj
10 ай бұрын
Well he has enough experience xD
@XpoopinyofaceXz
10 ай бұрын
@@Roozyj lol oh for sure.
@15:41 - It's crazy, because if you watch the snake, it basically waits for a shift in his momentum and when he stands still it launched at him. A good lesson to never think snakes are mindless creatures.
@schneidervonhammer722
Жыл бұрын
Nice spot, just need a particularly grumpy one to take a bite of his leg as well and its curtains...I'd wear boots just incase.
@ryan19754
Жыл бұрын
@@schneidervonhammer722 that’s what I was thinking. It seems like this job should require some sort of protective equipment not just shorts and a t shirt
@pattykochenower4222
11 ай бұрын
@@schneidervonhammer722 yes, that snake came very very close to his legs many times!! I was surprised they didn’t use the snake hook to keep it away from his body, I wouldn’t want my fingers ( or body ) near that thing!!
Thanks as an Australian that lives just north of Gosford we were privileged to watch one of these snake milking demos but it was by Eric Worrell. He was the man who deserves all the credit for the miking program started way back in 1951 with Tiger snakes. He died in 1987. Extra thanks and bravery award to Billy...you to Coyote.
The snake bite drill was invaluable - well done! Billy is a very professional bloke. Thank you, mate!
Wow, this guy, Billy, is a real hero! I don't understand how he is able to do what he does everyday, and how he avoids getting hurt.
Very impressed that the antivenom is free. That's so freaking awesome! It's made for people, not profit. 👍
@nahsik
Жыл бұрын
We have a public health system where people who are injured or even bitten by one of these snakes can get treatment quickly and efficiently for free and at the most subsidised cost for something like discharge medication.
@alecb8509
Жыл бұрын
@@nahsik Its not free it's just paid for through taxes. (Prepaid)
@isamepython
Жыл бұрын
Yup. All civilized nations have free healthcare.
@VincentBourbeau
Жыл бұрын
i mean i get that it's impresive to the us, but it not that uncomon to have free health care... still awsome tho...
@VincentBourbeau
Жыл бұрын
@@alecb8509 dha... doctor aren't slave, and deserve every $ and respect they can get, just important that everyone can access it.
Billy seems like an awesome guy. Truly crazy that he handles those snakes daily but such an important job.
Be safe Billy, and go home every day after work. Thanks for what you do. That is some seriously scary work that you do. Your a brave and humble man.
Wishing you all the best Billy! Such dedication in a very dangerous Job. A true hero indeed!
@Locke93
Жыл бұрын
❤
I couldn’t imagine being in the room while this was being done. I was on edge throughout the whole video. These people put themselves in harm’s way dozens of times every day. Their efforts save lives. Lots of respect and admiration for Bill and colleagues.
@Roozyj
10 ай бұрын
He said "I can't have an off day" and I was just imagining someone with ADHD or just an inattentive personality trying to do this work xD I think I'd die within a week ^^'
I never skip ahead in these videos, I love them so much
Hats off to Billy and his team for continuinting the work started by Ram Chandra, "Taipan Man," who was the first to identify Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) as being seperate from the eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis). Ram Chandra started milking taipans in 1951 and in 1955 attempted to (unsuccessfully) make his own anti-venom. Also in 1955 he sent taipan venom to the Commonwealth Serum Laboratory who successfully made anti-venom, first used to save Bruce Stringer, Cairns schoolboy's life, Nov 1955. Thanks also to Eric Worrell, who in 1959 created "Eric Worrell's Reptile Park", milking snakes to send venom to the C.S.L. where work continues. Thanks Billy Collett and Coyote Peterson for your presentation.
So awesome to think about how many lives Billy has saved through his years.
@shirshteinfeld6453
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnRedcorn-yz5vb No, he doesn't, not a single part of this process hurts them and he saves hundreds of lives every year, worth it if you ask me
@Snail.Slurpee
8 ай бұрын
i own a snake, while i do agree that they arent living as a pet snake would, these are livestock snakes, its like how not all dogs are like your dogs, there are dog farms in asia where they're bred to be cooked and eaten, there are pet chickens and then there are chicken farms where they're born to die, though it is "abusive" it needs to happen, we cant build 130 gallon inclosures with hides, waterbowls, reptibark and humidifiers for the hundreds of snakes there, we need live stock to keep our world alive@@JohnRedcorn-yz5vb
@Epikdoge612
Ай бұрын
@@shirshteinfeld6453 who is bro talking to?💀
@irxaarl122
Ай бұрын
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@Epikdoge612
Ай бұрын
@@irxaarl122 a makes sense
Absolutely blows my mind that these guys don’t use any clothing to protect themselves from bites. Truly a terrifying job.
@Kurse_of_Kall
Жыл бұрын
Right? We have Bee suits but we can't make something similar for Snakes? Definitely seems weird.
@andanssas
Жыл бұрын
I was wondering that too: *why don't they use protective gear* ? Just a speculation on my part, a material that is not pierced by those fangs restricts handlers movement and if the snake loses the venom biting the gear, very little venom can be taken afterwards, so they choose the most dangerous route to maximize yield.
@TangoCharlieWhiskey96
Жыл бұрын
The materials are prohibitively expense. The only thing they make specifically for punctures of this caliber are the company HexArmor’s Venom-Defenders. And those are just gloved
@andanssas
Жыл бұрын
@@TangoCharlieWhiskey96 Thanks for sharing, but wouldn't metal or hard plastic strapped to the body be enough, even if custom made? Mobility would be affected though...
@jordanleonard8198
Жыл бұрын
@@andanssas it could also break the snakes fangs too? Maybe. Too limited mobility and they are intelligent creatures.
For myself, this is the best video of this channel thus far. It was very interesting to see these snakes, their venom yield & how the anti-venom is produced. And of course the best part was seeing Billy Collett & he is indeed a brave man & I'd say a hero for all that he does to help others. Thank you for making & sharing this video!
big respect for man like him, he deserves praises
Hope you’re having a great time in Australia and enjoying our beautiful country mate. Awesome video 👍
@JurassicZandman138
Жыл бұрын
Well, its also a continent
@REWETI88
11 ай бұрын
@@JurassicZandman138 of corse it is but we dont say welcome to our continent
@Snail.Slurpee
8 ай бұрын
@@JurassicZandman138 the continent is oceania-
Omg! I almost screemed when that snake jumped at Billy, I'm he didn't get bit 😅❤
Couldn't stop laughing when they both jumped at milking the death adder, i jumped just watching it lol
Billy a very unassuming character who has some balls! A total professional responsible for saving many peoples' lives.
Okay, learning that horses are used to help create Antivenom is super cool. Thanks horsies
Quote of the year “venomous danger noodles” - Coyote Peterson
Billy, thank you for what you do!! This was amazing and incredibly scary yet I am so grateful for what you guys do for the world we all share. Btw, Coyote’s Death Adder reaction was adorable 🥰
@lnjurednurse
8 ай бұрын
the reptile park also milks spiders for anti-venom! if you like watching brave wilderness, i suggest you the channel bondi vet or untamed :) if you specifically want to focus on the reptile park, there are episodes called “the wildlife of tim faulkner”.
Huge thanks to Billy for being a Real Life hero and helping save potentially millions of lives over his lifetime 🙏 👏 ❤ Thankyou to coyote for being an Awesome Individual 💯❤️❤️❤️
When that snake struck up toward his face, I freaking jumped to dodge it too😂😂😂
@luisgandster420
10 ай бұрын
Reaction speed and handling was soo calm wow
Billy is incredible!!! He has saved a lot of lives by doing this.
Awesome episode. One if my favorite so far. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication to the entire Brave Wilderness crew.
Thank you, Billy! My respect for you is sky high and of course for Coyote!
Sheesh! That Eastern Brown isn't a snake to mess with, EVEN I JUMPED BACK A LITTLE IN MY SEAT BY REFLEX! As our dearest friend Coyote Peterson says (literally!), *H O L Y M A C K A R E L !!*
Thanks to billy for his courage and professionalism.
Respect for Billy and team, Coyote and team and those horses!
That death adder was beautiful. So much diversity in patterns amongst the death adders ive seen.
To say this guy is good at his job is an understatement
HUGE respect for the people out here doing this every day, educating people and saving lives. I am absolutely not man enough to do this job.
Thank you Billy for all you do , everyday saving lives 🙏
Lol This reminds me of when Coyote is stung by different types of insects 🐜🕷 🐝 🦂 his acting is spot on every time he gets stung ! 😅😂 Love the Show !
I've never known how the antivenom is created, now i know and it's tremendously interesting. I love their videos, they contain so much knowledge its insane
15:43 I would’ve walked out. It would be bad enough for me to be in there with a professional and a bunch of venomous Snakes but see that, I would’ve just walked out! Interesting video, Love it
@eroraf8637
Жыл бұрын
Hey, no shame in that. A huge part of survival is knowing when to fold ‘em.
"It's free." That's a true hero! :)
WHAT A DOGE!!! 15:43 I think the eastern brown is probably embarrassed because he failed to bite Billy 😅😂
Whatever Billy's getting paid is never going to be enough for what you do mate! I am not going to whine about the paychecks I receive at my deskjob anymore. Incredible stuff! Thanks Coyote for showcasing Aussie heroes on your channel! 😃
Have to love our brothers and sisters in the southern hemisphere. Billy is a beast 💪
Billy and team's work is amazing. What a dude!
Yay the Australian Reptile Park! Watched Billy in older videos on another channel and seen him handle all kinds of snakes. I can see it never gets easier 🙈
God bless all those horses...their immunity is what is saving all these people ❣️
A Big salute to Billy. What a dedicated he is.
Billy :- This snake scares me Also Billy :- *Freely handling the snake*
Coyote I have literally grown up watching you I have dealt with alot of hardships but I could and still can always watch your videos for comfort
Gotta give credit to Billy, after that Eastern Brown took a swipe at his face his hand was visibly shaking like a leaf, how he didn't evacuate his bowels.... amazing
Good to see you back in Australia. Last time was the Funnel Web spiders I think. I always wondered how they make the antivenom didn't know they use horses that's cool. Full respect to Billy that was a massive eastern brown 🐍🐍🐎🐎🇭🇲🇭🇲
I think we should all take some time to appreciate people like coyote and billy. What they do brings a lot of awareness for others in the wild and they put their life and health on the line for others. Truly brave peeps that deserve massive respect and support for what they are willing to do❤❤
Billy! Mad respect and love to you. Thank you for your work! 😊
Amazing to watch this and the brilliant work that is being carried out here. This is coming from someone who lives in a country where the only venomous snakes we have work in Politics 🤣🇬🇧
What an AMAZING story! Thank you, Billy, for this critical work, and thank you, Coyote, for bringing story to us!
I wonder what makes a person think in the morning man I want to get bit by every animal in the world. Love you coyote Peterson. Don’t think I would live without you.❤❤❤
Honestly the snake bite act was very informative. Calm steps in order. They seem very professional
I always watch Brave Wilderness because i love all the videos they do!!
It's such a dangerous job they do and without the workers doing what they do alot of people would have no chance at survival. Huge respect for what they do and huge respect for you coming down here to Australia to see all theses animals we have.
My absolute respect for this man’s courage and professionalism…WOW. You need balls of still to do stuff like this.
8:44 "...a bit o' the old head-presser, mate?" 😂
You know I’ve been watching wildlife channels since the crocodile hunter since I was 5 I’m 27 now.. I had no idea how snake antivenom was made.. thank you for that coyote and that experience with billy was insane! Love that I have been subscribed for the last 5 years to you guys. Thanks for the education
Its crazy to think that here in South Africa we dont have much antivenom and really need people like Billy over here ❤
@mattmc9812
10 ай бұрын
Especially with many species of cobras the black mamba and many viper species 😊
Thank you for the job you do Billy and thanks Coyote for showing us how they do it
That was the most amazing task I’ve ever witnessed!!! The snake handler is nuthin but a brave courageous individual!!! I couldn’t, wouldn’t ever dream of trying something like that for the simple reason that I would definitely get bit a half a dozen times!!! Thank You for your bravery to the both of you!!!
Feels pretty great growing up so close to this place and visiting many times. the staff and animals are awesome. Kudos to what they do for all of us
The milker guy is so humble!
I love how into the lil sketch while doing what protocols would, it made me smile lol
My son who is seven just laughed his butt off at the bee dance at the end. Fabulous job all round Guys.❤
I really appreciate Billy's work. He's real hero without cape and great person!
Beautiful animals. Im glad they keep them in more large and normal enclosures. My favorite Aussie snakes are generally the pythons like the Water Python and Morelia etc. But all amazing snakes, including Woma Pythons! Funny little eyebrows.
As an Australian who lives in the bush. I have had may of encounters with snakes. My worst one so far was going for a bike ride, hoping off my mike, and then being a millimeter from stepping on a red belly black snake. It’s really nerve racking. Brown snakes less intimidating but have more potent venom. The red belly black snake looks the scariest. The eastern brown snake is probably the snake you will see the most. I have seen a inland taipan though.
@margodphd
8 ай бұрын
I'd crap my pants if I saw the most toxic snake -and the taipan isn't even looking that scary ...
I love that drill! That shows how fast one can get treatment if you keep calm and know what to do. Perfect example for any dangerous situation.
I've never been the opposite of 'on the edge of my seat' before watching this video. When he took out the Eastern Brown snake and that thing started whipping around, I was physically pushing myself as far away from the monitor in my chair as I've ever done before. I can't imagine trying to do this for a living.
Wow that was close. Almost on the face. He was shaking hardcore. He knew how lucky he got on that one. Australians are crazy breed! It's not the snakes I worry about.😂
@infinitedeath1384
11 ай бұрын
You'll be lucky to survive an encounter with a wild Aussie. Source: am Aussie.
WOW,........just WOW! Thank you for what you do.