It is amazing that you are able to take care of so many of these reptiles. Since these reptiles are from all over the world and have their own functional adjustments to adjust with their designated environment. To give these reptiles which are from from all over the world comfort and care and to make them feel like they are at home is definitely an amazing feat.
Jim lost his forefinger because it was crushed in a weightlifting bench. His thumb is a bit shorter from a kickboxing injury. Most people do assume it was snakes though!
In 48 years of extracting snakes, sometimes up to 1000 individuals in a week, he's been bitten 15 times. Worth noting that any visible damage to his fingers has been from weight lifting and kickboxing, not snakes!
@@kyreptilezoo ok can you sale all cobra like ringneckedspitingcobra blackneckedspitingcobrA mozambiguespitingcobra redspitingcobra I want in india for scientific research medical treatment
We do not sell snakes. If you have an inquiry about buying venom, you can send your request and your credentials to our email at kyreptilezoo@kyreptilezoo.org
We have done that in other rooms (especially with mambas!), or we sometimes have temporary set ups to block underneath the racks. It's definitely a downside to having enclosures on wheels instead of flat on the ground.
Watch several Bill Haast videos and he never milked a snake's like that he said it was very harmful to push in on the venom glands like that? Consider other venom snake extractors why are you so extremely rough with your snakes? Hard to watch this.
Enjoy watching a master handler at work in his profession, thank you Jim and all your team for the dedication in your venom extraction and research.
It is amazing that you are able to take care of so many of these reptiles.
Since these reptiles are from all over the world and have their own functional adjustments to adjust with their designated environment.
To give these reptiles which are from from all over the world comfort and care and to make them feel like they are at home is definitely an amazing feat.
Is there any noticeable difference in venom or behavior between the different localities of N. haje?
How did you lose those fingers if you don't mind my asking?
Jim lost his forefinger because it was crushed in a weightlifting bench. His thumb is a bit shorter from a kickboxing injury. Most people do assume it was snakes though!
Love Watching Jim at work. The very best in his field of profession.
Time for a new camera that focus issue is almost a distraction and we don’t want y’all distracted when handling the bitey wigglers!
Wonderful video as always!!
Yes! Jim makes a dangerous, technically difficult job look simpler than it is
Does your reptile zoo have a thing where you can hold snakes?
No, we don't offer anything with touching or holding animals.
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Awesome video!!
I wonder how many times the snake handler has been bitten before.
In 48 years of extracting snakes, sometimes up to 1000 individuals in a week, he's been bitten 15 times. Worth noting that any visible damage to his fingers has been from weight lifting and kickboxing, not snakes!
How many cobra your venom lab is having Kentucky reptile zoo I am asking taufik khana maharashtra mumbai india speaking
We have around 200 cobras of 16 different species.
@@kyreptilezoo ok can you sale all cobra like ringneckedspitingcobra blackneckedspitingcobrA mozambiguespitingcobra redspitingcobra I want in india for scientific research medical treatment
We do not sell snakes. If you have an inquiry about buying venom, you can send your request and your credentials to our email at kyreptilezoo@kyreptilezoo.org
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Keep safe always sir.
Yall should invest in boards to go along the bottoms of everything in that room so the snakes can't go under the containers,etc
We have done that in other rooms (especially with mambas!), or we sometimes have temporary set ups to block underneath the racks. It's definitely a downside to having enclosures on wheels instead of flat on the ground.
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Watch several Bill Haast videos and he never milked a snake's like that he said it was very harmful to push in on the venom glands like that? Consider other venom snake extractors why are you so extremely rough with your snakes? Hard to watch this.
You got the scientific name of the egyptian cobra completely wrong, its correct scientific name is actually Uraeus haje.