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Description: PBS Nature series focusing on several venomous snakes and marine animals.
Victims of Venom - Introduction | Nature | PBS There are not many people in the world who know more about snakes and snake venom than Bill Haast does. After all, Haast, director of the Miami Serpentarium, has been bitten by venomous snakes more than 160 times — and lived to tell the tale. But, as he points out, those bites occurred over the course of many years and more than 3 million handlings of snakes. When you spend your days around as many as 20,000 snakes, as Haast does, you’re bound to end up on the wrong side of a fang every now and then.
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Page title:Victims of Venom - Introduction | Nature | PBS
Keywords:pbs, nature, wnet, thirteen, victims of venom, snakes, venom, antivenin, bill haast, miami serpentarium,bill haast,miami serpentarium,snakes,venom
Description:There are not many people in the world who know more about snakes and snake venom than Bill Haast does. Haast has spent more than 50 years working with snakes.
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