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AnimalsTranscript
00:00 - Hold that. - I'll let go, but...
00:01 - You know what? - No, wait.
00:03 I've got a twig stuck in my pliers.
00:04 - Oh, that's really dangerous. - I'll let go.
00:07 If we pull it out, you know what she wants to say?
00:09 It's long enough to turn around and I can't move my arm,
00:12 my leg, my arm.
00:14 And I can't move my arm because my arm is in the attacking range.
00:17 - All right, wait, there it is. - It is stuck.
00:20 - The twigs. - It's not possible.
00:21 - All right, watch out. - It's coming back.
00:23 That's cool.
00:25 I haven't got a good grip. You can see the pliers.
00:27 - Wait, wait, wait. - Hold on.
00:28 - Don't... - Can I let go?
00:30 - There it goes. - Yeah.
00:31 Try and get that tail out of there.
00:33 - Wait. - I'm not sure.
00:35 - No, wait. - Just grab it.
00:36 - No, I'm too... - No, I'm not in a good position.
00:39 I've got him.
00:41 I've got him.
00:42 - I've got him. - I've got him.
00:44 - Is it out? - I think so.
00:45 - You got it? - Yeah.
00:47 - Let's get the flower pot out here. - Wait.
00:49 - Two seconds. - Pull the head out.
00:51 - I can't see the head. - It's stuck.
00:52 - I can't see. Pull the head out. - I can't, I'm going to hurt her.
00:55 - She's pulling the head out. - I can't.
00:57 I'm going to hurt her.
00:59 - Hold the head. - It's stuck.
01:03 The mamba is now trapped in a flower pot.
01:06 I've got to get it out with my bare hands, without hurting it or getting bitten.
01:10 - This out. - Grab the pot.
01:11 - Help me carry it. - It's easier to do it this way.
01:14 It's stuck through the bars.
01:16 - I don't believe it. - What's important when you catch a snake
01:18 is that you get it out unscathed and the snake isn't hurt.
01:22 And it's really stuck to the snake. It's stuck.
01:24 Listen.
01:25 - It's a small little one. - Come here.
01:27 They're really flexible.
01:30 Which means they can sneak around in really small spaces.
01:34 - This is a year and a half old. - Okay.
01:38 He was born last year. He's a little sexy.
01:40 The more we pull on the snake to free it, the more it thinks its life is in danger.
01:45 We're possibly pissing it off, trying to rescue it.
01:49 As soon as they hatch and are a year old, that's when they're the most vulnerable.
01:52 - They're tiny. - Okay.
01:54 And even a mamba can have predators at that age.
01:56 Yes, I'm sure.
01:58 So, a lot of things are dangerous for it, like humans, for example.
02:01 - Everything is organic here. - And we've run races on snakes.
02:04 - That's great. - That's why we know what to do.
02:06 - We've got chameleons too. - Great.
02:08 - Finally. - Thanks for them.
02:10 I've got the mamba in my left hand and my middle finger is a millimetre from its hook.
02:15 Little did I know that while I was trying to free it,
02:18 the snake's head had slipped.
02:20 - I'm in critical condition. - Watch your finger.
02:22 - I've got a problem with the oxygen. - I know.
02:24 - I'll get the gloves. - Hurry up.
02:26 Good idea. If I'm not careful, it'll bite me.
02:28 It slipped when we were unhooking it.
02:30 (whooshing)