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Re: Snake wranglers on nat geo wild.
In snake wranglers, each episode is about a different species with different experts. None of the episodes I've watched have the destroyed a snake. Actually one episode was quite the opposite. A researcher in Africa showed indiginous people that collecting the snakes and their venom is more profitable and doesn't diminish the population like the skin trade would, thus making a longterm and even permanent source of income for the villagers. Now there are around 80 liscenced collectors (who are villagers) that go collect cobras, taipans and other venomous species for the production of anti-venin.
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Pre-vet Major at SUNY Plattsburgh
1.0 Jungle Carpet Pythons (Headhunter lineage)
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Re: Snake wranglers on nat geo wild.
 Originally Posted by dc1
they showed a vid of a "boa" and I am 99% sure it was a copperhead....
yeah. hence...interesting lol i love how they kept saying how this snake was completely wiping out the ecosystem and they needed to do something about it. let nature run its course.
of course the boas are the dominant predator on the island. there amazing hunting machines
not so newly obsessed anymore. my collection has expanded!!!
HERPS
1.0. Ball Python - Jude
0.0.1 Chilean Rose Hair T - Amputee
0.0.1 Hypo-Hondo - zeke
0.0.1 Pastel Red Tail Boa - Gigante Rojo
OTHER
1.0 Hungarian Shepard - Libby
1.0 yellow lab - Buster
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Re: Snake wranglers on nat geo wild.
 Originally Posted by redstormlax12
In snake wranglers, each episode is about a different species with different experts. None of the episodes I've watched have the destroyed a snake. Actually one episode was quite the opposite. A researcher in Africa showed indiginous people that collecting the snakes and their venom is more profitable and doesn't diminish the population like the skin trade would, thus making a longterm and even permanent source of income for the villagers. Now there are around 80 liscenced collectors (who are villagers) that go collect cobras, taipans and other venomous species for the production of anti-venin.
yeah its very pro-herp and i love it! they talk good about snakes! they warn about how venomous they are but still talk how important they ALL are
not so newly obsessed anymore. my collection has expanded!!!
HERPS
1.0. Ball Python - Jude
0.0.1 Chilean Rose Hair T - Amputee
0.0.1 Hypo-Hondo - zeke
0.0.1 Pastel Red Tail Boa - Gigante Rojo
OTHER
1.0 Hungarian Shepard - Libby
1.0 yellow lab - Buster
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Re: Snake wranglers on nat geo wild.
 Originally Posted by dc1
those guys look like they are having too much fun 
Hehe I agree xD 
 Originally Posted by reptilebrett
are they destroying the snakes or just holding onto them?
Seems like they're probably relocating them or something... At least that was my impression.
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Re: Snake wranglers on nat geo wild.
 Originally Posted by redstormlax12
In snake wranglers, each episode is about a different species with different experts. None of the episodes I've watched have the destroyed a snake. Actually one episode was quite the opposite. A researcher in Africa showed indiginous people that collecting the snakes and their venom is more profitable and doesn't diminish the population like the skin trade would, thus making a longterm and even permanent source of income for the villagers. Now there are around 80 liscenced collectors (who are villagers) that go collect cobras, taipans and other venomous species for the production of anti-venin.
I saw most of that episode, and it's the only episode I have seen. I have to admit it bored me, (SPOILER ALERT) even after seeing the man being struck by a cobra. They were too calm, it wasn't entertaining (/Spoiler )
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Re: Snake wranglers on nat geo wild.
 Originally Posted by SpencerShanks
I saw most of that episode, and it's the only episode I have seen. I have to admit it bored me, (SPOILER ALERT) even after seeing the man being struck by a cobra. They were too calm, it wasn't entertaining  (/Spoiler  )
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