OUR RARE KING COBRA IN TROUBLE? - Summary

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The video is about a man who owns and cares for various reptiles, such as a king cobra named Lilith, a sulcata tortoise, and a green tree python. He shows how he handles Lilith, who has been recovering from an infection and a parasite, and tries to remove the shed from her eye. He also tries to ultrasound the python to see if she is pregnant, but the results are unclear. He explains some facts about the reptiles' diet, behavior, and health, and encourages viewers to subscribe and comment on his channel.

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1. Lilith is a king cobra snake.
2. Lilith has been experiencing health issues, including a swollen fang sheath and shed on her eye.
3. The swelling in Lilith's eye has gone down, but she still has some shed on her eye.
4. Lilith's owner is trying to remove the shed from her eye.
5. Lilith is a venomous snake and requires special handling.
6. Her owner has a lot of experience with venomous snakes.
7. Lilith is a nine-foot-long snake.
8. Lilith is approaching reproductive age and size.
9. Her owner is planning to breed her with other king cobras.
10. Lilith has a parasite removed from her.
11. She was put on antibiotics and received injections every 72 hours.
12. Lilith has a severe neurotoxin in her venom that can disable the respiratory system.
13. Her owner is trying to minimize stress on Lilith during handling.
14. The owner has five other king cobras that are relatively easy to handle.
15. Lilith is a desert tortoise species that eats grassy, fibrous material.
16. They require a diet rich in calcium and vitamins to maintain a healthy shell.
17. The tortoises can live a long time, up to 100 years or more.
18. They are social animals and can become tame with proper care.
19. The owner is using an ultrasound to check if a female tortoise is pregnant.
20. The ultrasound uses a gel to help the sound waves penetrate the animal's skin.
21. The owner is trying to determine if the tortoise is indeed pregnant and if the eggs are developing properly.