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Wicked Wildlife
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Wicked Wildlife offers the most entertaining and educational wildlife presentations in the state of Victoria, Australia, but our goal is to share our wonderful wildlife adventures with an even wider audience!
So join us on our daily adventures as we get up close and personal with some incredible animals and talk about how we can better coexist with our unique Australian fauna!
For more information on our educational incursions, reptile relocation and other wildlife services check out or website at www.wickedwildlife.com and follow us on Facebook at wickedwildlife
So join us on our daily adventures as we get up close and personal with some incredible animals and talk about how we can better coexist with our unique Australian fauna!
For more information on our educational incursions, reptile relocation and other wildlife services check out or website at www.wickedwildlife.com and follow us on Facebook at wickedwildlife
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Everything Has Changed - A Tribute to Liz
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Everything Has Changed - A Tribute to Liz
30,000 Subscribers And The Hardest Video I’ve Ever Made
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30,000 Subscribers And The Hardest Video I’ve Ever Made
Featherdale Wildlife Park - Zoo Visit
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Featherdale Wildlife Park - Zoo Visit
Rediscovery of a Dragon - The Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon
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Rediscovery of a Dragon - The Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon
10 OTHER great Animal channels YOU should be supporting!
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10 OTHER great Animal channels YOU should be supporting!
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Australia’s Little Penguin
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Australia’s Little Penguin
The Perentie - Australia’s Biggest Lizard
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The Perentie - Australia’s Biggest Lizard
10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Komodo Dragon
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Komodo Dragon
The Australian Reptile Park - Zoo Visit
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The Australian Reptile Park - Zoo Visit
Goannas VS Blue Tongue Lizards - 5 Major Differences
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Goannas VS Blue Tongue Lizards - 5 Major Differences
YouTube Noticed Us! We are a “Creator on the Rise”
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RUclips Noticed Us! We are a “Creator on the Rise”
Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre - An interview with Jennie Gilbert
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Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre - An interview with Jennie Gilbert
10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Eastern Brown Snake
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Eastern Brown Snake
Wallaby Joey Rescue - How to check a marsupials pouch
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Wallaby Joey Rescue - How to check a marsupials pouch
5 Ways YOU Can HELP Australian Crocodiles
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5 Ways YOU Can HELP Australian Crocodiles
10 CRAZY Cassowary Facts You Didn’t Know
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10 CRAZY Cassowary Facts You Didn’t Know
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Echidnas!
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Echidnas!
The Dugite - Brown Snake of the South West
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The Dugite - Brown Snake of the South West
10 BIZARRE Blue Tongued Lizard Facts
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10 BIZARRE Blue Tongued Lizard Facts
Giant Burrowing Cockroach - The World’s Heaviest Cockroach
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Giant Burrowing Cockroach - The World’s Heaviest Cockroach
Road Testing the Pop Up Chameleon Enclosure!
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Road Testing the Pop Up Chameleon Enclosure!
Australia’s 10 MOST invasive species : No. 1 The Rabbit
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Australia’s 10 MOST invasive species : No. 1 The Rabbit
Australia’s 10 MOST invasive species : No. 2 Phytophthora
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Australia’s 10 MOST invasive species : No. 2 Phytophthora
Brillant great video
Lol this is so woke. The world was given to us to enjoy, not to glorify.
0:48 the funnel web : hey watcha lookin at?
I'm gonna stooooooooooooooock!
2:26 that's overkill
I love these videos. You are a great film maker and i could watch these all day.. and plan to. Lol
Spray painting rocks is the same as stacking them? Yup that's the dumbest shit I've heard in a long time. I'll start stacking rocks just because of it you Muppet
I always wondered 🤔 Thank you for clarifying that
As the old saying goes "close enough".
Most of what he said was BS. I've been envenomated by tigers twice. First time not to bad, second time worse. I had triple vision, slurred speech, a little pain, the back of my hand and tjree fingers swelled up. I was bitten on the index. Finger bruised up, purple. And the venom does not hit the blood steam or travel through it, lol, it hits the lymphatic system. I was in hospital for five days and had two lots of antivenom. I went home and stayed in bed for another 7 days. This guy sure does like to exaggerate his recovery, needles, pain, bruising and hospital stay. Lmao. 😅😅😅😅
Lol!!!! A white man telling us how to protect nature???! Yeah right!!!! Natives have been doing this practice for eons.
You have such a beautiful family the hardest part is to get up out of bed every day afterwards but I promise every day you do your family will be what makes you the happiest even the bad days can be good ones with the people closest to you I wish you and your girls my deepest condolences Nick!!💐
Red belly’s are my favourite snakes your so lucky to be able to hold one I’m so jealous I wanna hold this gorgeous snake 😍😍😍
If this was here in America they would be extinct in a week 😂
Those little guys are just in that man's hand nonchalantly
I found a baby snake in my room at 02:30am It's 4:06 am right now and i can't sleep I have been watching videos and googling till now.
I'm feeling like there could be more snakes under my pillow, blanket or anywhere 😭😭
I love blue tongues. They steal strawberries and deserve every single one of them
You might have a shock if you come over to NZ. Be kind? Here wallabies are shot and poisoned. Government classes them as a pest. Xtermin8.
Those red bellied black snakes hibernate I was wondering that because it’s winter here in Ipswich south east Queensland and I’m still seeing red bellied black snakes getting around here love your video thank you
What age they are ready to have babies ?
Beautiful Tribute to your beautiful wife
Nick: Calmly provides comprehensive and concise description of the Sidney Funnel Web Spider: "RAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!!!"
Apparently you’ve never heard of the Brazilian Wandering spider
I love cockatoos
We have a vineyard and we hear fruit bats all the time however my cat loves to be outside and she caught one the other day and it was flapping around on my porch and then it flew away! Should I be worried
90% of bites from funnel webs are survivable without anti venom. Even most Australians don't understand these spiders 🤦
I'm sorry👋🇧🇻🌞🌹
I grew up in the Western district Victoria and had a lot of frill neck lizards around when I was a kid, a long time back. Yes we had the bearded dragon, blue tongue and frill neck, they are very different would not mix them up. As sussiman said and I agree they were a different colour to the one your holding up and also a bit smaller.
I actually live in the western district, we do not have frilled neck lizards like they do up north, but our local eastern beardies come in a variety of colours It’s actually very easy and understandable people mix them up, the comment below yours is from a lady with qualifications in land management and when we where sent the photo it was still confirmed to be an eastern bearded dragon It would be amazing to have frillies down here though!
@@WickedWildlife Yes I know the beardies but they are not the same as the frill neck. I find it sad if they no longer have them there. Like aussie said awhile since they have seen one in central Vic. but they had them there when they were a kid. There is a fair age difference between you and me and they were around there when I was a kid.
Your a legend mate, hope all the best for you and your family 🤘💯
Australian marsupials are the cutest animals in the world. Unfortunately the Australian government and most of the population selfishly don't care if they go extinct if their survival inconveniences them in any way.
Um… why are you rehandling it again
They are so cute
Something about Coastal Taipans that makes me nervous. I don’t know what it is but give me a black mamba over a taipan any day of the week. Maybe it’s the fire orange evil eyes they’ve got but there’s something about them that makes me wanna run. And before anyone says anything about them being poisonous yeah I know that it’s more the vibe of them than anything.
My opinion on freehandling is that there is a time and place for it. There are times where its easier and safer to use hands over a hook because a hook can be difficult to manouver in certain situations. That being said there are certain species that id never freehandle for a variety of reasons. For instance gaboons are well known to be one of the most docile of the hots (not to be confused with harmless or safe, theyre not a ball. But they arent the strike happy pychopaths that say, T. insularis or N. naja are). But they, like all viperae, are fast when they want to be. Theyre also very short and stubby. Freehandling a gaboon, unless you can secure the head, is dangerous simply because of how little space there is for error. Youre that much closer to the head and therefore have that much less reaction time. Or something like the mamba, or the boomslang that are known for their extremely fast strikes (and potent venom) id prefer just to have the extra distance and reaction time. The otherside of the coin, i have quite a few true-cobras in my collection. And while any one of them will be a bad day if they actually get a hit in they are also generally very motion oriented species. They are also considerably longer then most viperae so you have more space to manouvre. Those I'll use the hook to bring them out or move enough of their body close enough to safely lift, but after that I'll mostly freehandle unless someone is feeling particularly cankerous that day or is in blue (in which case unless i need to have them out i leave them the fuck alone). Other species like my bratty insularis it depends on the snakes mood that day. If its a feeding day ill be a bit more cautious and make full use of the hook maybe using my hand a little becausetheyll be more strike happy (also my insularis is a pychopath even if hes awesome). If hes in a calm mood i might use the hook for getting him out but use my hands for the rest of the handling with the hook nearby if need be. Mind, i have emergency drawers under the enclosures so worst case scenario i can let the snake go and theyll naturally head there to be under something and i can just slide a door in and across and take the whole damn thing out without having to touch the snake at all if i underestimate the cancerousness of someone. Useful if i have to transport to as they're the same regulation for transportation of hots, i can just line it with a bag in there first then tie of the bag. A lot of it comes to knowledge and respecting the snake. Even the calmest of hots is still a hot. And what works for me might not work for others. I have no problem freehandling cobras because its one of my most worked with species and im very comfortable both with the species itself and the individuals in my collection. But I know keepers who would treat even my Rinkhal like they're medusa herself. One of my biggest pet peeves though is with the popularity of social media platforms like YT and instagram is the amount of hots keepers who want the views and are mishandling their venomous snakes, not giving them the respect they deserve, then having near misses or getting bit. There was one guy who lost a finger because he played fuck around and find out with a cobra in blue while freehandling it. Guess what, he found out. I have no sympathy for these kind of people when they get bit. Along with people who go messing about in the enclosure without securing their snake/standing in front of the open glass while trying to figure out where the snake is. If you cant see the head then stand to the side a bit and use a hook. At least if the snake comes flying out unexpectedly then they wont be coming directly at you. Its just being a responsible keeper. Sorry but if you play fuck about and find out with a snake that can strike, recoil, and strike again before you have even registered or reacted to the initial movement then you deserve to find out. Im not saying that keepers should have full bomb squad gear for every snake either. But there are things that can reduce risks that a lot of keepers on social media arent taking because it doesnt look cool to viewers or its not as impressive for viewers to see. Yes, its super cool to see a massive venomous hooded snake being manouvered with bare hands. I assure you its just as impressive in real life as on a screen and its just as satisfying to do. But if the snake is known to be a cankerous asshat, maybe dont reach in to pull it out where your hand is limited in space and reaction time. Maybe use a hook to free up enough of the body to safely extract by hand and THEN freehandle. The way ive seen some YT handlers handle their hots i can tell you the only reason they dont get bit sometimes is the snake isnt that committed to it. Remember, if a snake cant get away theyd rather threaten you (even if that means a half assed strike) then waste venom if they can get away with it. Some viperae can strike faster then the human eye can process, i guarentee you if youre within strike range and they seriously want to get you then you're fucked. You literally can not physically respond in time it takes you to process whats happening in some species. Which is why responsible keepers try bot to play fuck around and find out. I mean, ive known people who have been in the hobby of keeping or working with hots for 40-50yrs and never once been bit or had any major heart stopping moments in their careers. Then you have some 20-30yr olds who have had near misses every other time they upload or get bit every other year. It doesnt take a genius to figure out why the discrepancy is there.
To Liz 🍺 You got this brother, whatever road you choose, you got this. I’m new here, only have just today seen 5 of your videos (2 from before the tragedy and the three latest). I’m deeply sorry for the loss of your wife and to your children for the loss of their mother. Do whatever it is to be the best dad you can be. If that’s shows and no YT, do that. If it’s the opposite, try that. Keep those kiddos in the forefront of everything you do and you’ll all get through this. All love, brother.
Watched from Pacific Northwest, USA ❤
The guy: Here let me mess with it for content
@Wicked Wildlife would a black snake kill a 600kilo horse? or would it be more likely a brown snake ?
Sorry man......
Wow. Thank you......
wow
Thankyou
That funnel web is itching for him to try her and as aggressive as a kjIIer bee! Frightening! He's way too close and not nearly attentive enough for my tastes(almost like he's trying to mimic what Steve Irwin did). It's like having a package that has sensors geared to explode and you're near it stomping trying to see how much force it will tolerate before you become a victim...
Take your time mate but please come back. Sorry for your loss. Condolences to you and the family mate
Been in sydney my whole life and ive never seen one
What about not using a stun gun to neutralize the venom? An old dude got bitten by a pigmy rattlesnake very recently and he is claiming that it works. He said he only had a tiny tazer at hand so he had to go to the hospital, but if he had a stun gun he would have used it. Just idiotic to spread such dangerous misinformation on RUclips. If you want you can watch it at the Genesis Baptist Church channel. The video is the latest "Comments On Comments". Time stamps: 0:37 and 6:32. Have a safe day!
They seem incredibly relaxed even the blue tounges found during lawn care videos. They just chill in the hand and don't try to escape like crazy or try to bite.
She is a cute little thing though. Seems quite docile actually!!
Yeah, no thanks
I have a white lip , very light gray with bright blue bars, after having the green frogs , I'm unsure whether it's the same species. I have got photo. I'm saying the frog is a she, by size and it doesn't croak, we have had many white lip over the years this is our first silver frog.