The speaker discusses their work with injured animals, particularly snakes, and shares their methods for treating and releasing them back into the wild. They emphasize the importance of understanding and respecting nature and its creatures. They also address a confrontation with a man named Tiringa, who they believe has a fear of snakes and wants to harm an injured one. The speaker uses this opportunity to educate Tiringa and the audience about the misunderstandings and dangers associated with snakes, emphasizing that not all snakes are venomous and that they play a crucial role in the ecosystem. They encourage viewers to learn from their interactions with the snakes and to respect nature.
1. The person is showing two snakes, one of which is a baby, and is applying a medication to them. They mention that they are not keeping snakes, but are recovering injured ones [Document 1].
2. The person is explaining that the snakes inflate and release air, which is a normal behavior for snakes. They also mention that the snakes are not poisonous and that they have been treating them with a medicine that they buy from a vet named Doctor Aldecir [Document 1].
3. They are showing a snake with a wounded mouth and are applying more medicine to it. They mention that they release the snakes daily to let them walk a little and sunbathe [Document 1].
4. They are showing a violent snake and mention that they do not have the courage to let it bite them, but they are demonstrating how to apply the medicine to it [Document 1].
5. They mention that they are not breeding snakes, but are recovering injured ones. They also mention that they will have a new video showing them releasing the snakes back into nature [Document 1].
6. They mention that they are not afraid of snakes because they don't have venom. They also mention that they have never seen a macaw with a mouth [Document 2].
7. They are showing a macaw and mention that it has a beak, not a mouth. They also mention that they are not afraid of the macaw because it doesn't have venom [Document 2].
8. They mention that they are not afraid of the snake because it doesn't have venom. They also mention that they have never seen a macaw with a mouth [Document 2].
9. They mention that they are not afraid of the snake because it doesn't have venom. They also mention that they have never seen a macaw with a mouth [Document 2].
10. They mention that they are not afraid of the snake because it doesn't have venom. They also mention that they have never seen a macaw with a mouth [Document 2].