The summary is:
The video is about two wildlife explorers who go on a night herping adventure in Costa Rica, sponsored by B&H Photo. They find various animals such as frogs, lizards, insects and snakes, and share some tips and tricks on how to film them at night. The highlight of the video is when they encounter a venomous fer-de-lance snake, which they safely capture and release. They also thank B&H Photo for providing them with the gear they use and encourage the viewers to check out their website for exclusive deals.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about night herping in Costa Rica, sponsored by B&H Photo.
2. Night herping is searching for reptiles and amphibians at night.
3. The video features Mario Aldecoa and Mark Vins, who are wildlife presenters and filmmakers.
4. They use light motion stella pro lights and manfrotto tripods to film the animals at night.
5. They encounter various animals such as dirt frogs, stick insects, anoles, cockroaches, leaf frogs, cask headed lizards, katydids, and a snake embryo.
6. The most dangerous animal they find is a fer-de-lance, a venomous snake that can cause necrosis and amputation with its bite.
7. They safely bag the snake and release it back where they found it.
8. They encourage the viewers to check out the exclusive gear packages and deals from B&H Photo and to subscribe to their channel.