Reptile Discovery Center - Deland, Florida
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Hundreds of venomous snakes, are seen at home at this Serpentarium in Deland , Florida, where their toxins are milked to make medicine to save a life.
Come see live footage of venomous snakes being milked at the Medtoxin Laboratory at the Reptile Discovery Center in Deland, Florida
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Florida Cottonmouth Water Moccasin Snake Venom Extraction Reptile Discovery Center DeLand
Florida Cottonmouth Water Moccasin Snake Venom Extraction at the Reptile Discovery Center in DeLand Florida. You can watch live venom extractions Thursday-Sunday at 11:30am and 3:00pm. The Reptile Discovery Center is about 30 minutes from Daytona Beach and 45 minutes from Orlando.
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Southern Copperhead Snake Venom Extraction Reptile Discovery Center DeLand
Southern Copperhead Snake Venom Extraction at the Reptile Discovery Center in DeLand Florida. You can watch live venom extractions Thursday-Sunday at 11:30am and 3:00pm. The Reptile Discovery Center is about 30 minutes from Daytona Beach and 45 minutes from Orlando.
Central Florida's Most Fascinating People: Carl Barden
Carl Barden, the owner of the Reptile Discovery Center and Medtoxin Venom Laboratories handles venomous snakes every day even though he is severely allergic to snake venom.
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Pet Owner's Holtine - Reptile Discovery Center
On this episode of the Pet Owner's Hotline, join veterinarian and host, Dr. Mark Salzburg and his guest, Carl Barden, Director of The Reptile Discovery Center, for a program about snakes.
Pet Owner's Hotline - Reptiles
On this episode of the Pet Owner's Hotline, veterinarian and host, Dr. Mark Salzburg is joined by Carl Barden, Director of the Discovery Reptile Center in DeLand, Florida, to discuss snakes, snake milking, the Reptile Discovery Center, and reptiles as pets.
6/26/15 The Venom Show-Reptile World Serpentarium
Fantastic & educational! Watch George & his wife, milk dangerous snakes! Producing snake venom since 1972, supplying over 300 universities & numerous pharmaceutical companies w/venom for research, medicine and antivenom production for the continental United States.
Best Attractions & Things to do in DeLand, Florida FL
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List of Best Things to do in DeLand, Florida (FL)
Stetson Mansion
Stetson University
Reptile Discovery Center
Hontoon Island State Park
Athens Theatre
Persimmon Hollow Brewing Company
Lake Beresford Park
Blue Spring State Park
Barkley Square Dog Park
Highland Park Fish Camp
Swamp Girl Adventures visits Reptile World Serpentarium
Want to learn more about Venomous snakes? Watch this Video with Swamp Girl as she talks with George Van Horn and visits the wonderful place in St. Cloud Florida called Reptile World Serpentarium!!! Not just snakes in this video check it out and see why you should visit!
Reptile World Serpentarium St. Cloud Florida
Reptile World Serpentarium, located just east of St. Cloud, Florida on highway 192 offers visitors one of the finest snakes of the world exhibits in the country. Cobras, mambas, rattlesnakes, giant pythons along with 60 other species are presented in clean indoor glass displays. Alligators, crocodiles, iguanas and turtles are also on view accompanied by a few crazy parrots. Since 1972 we have been producing snake venom, supplying over 300 universities and a number of pharmaceutical companies with venom for research, medicine and antivenom production for the continental United States. Venom Shows take place at noon and three where you can watch up close, the handling of cobras and vipers for the collection of venom. After the show a hands on snake experience is available for the adventurous visitor. Call 407-892-6905 for information.
Venomous display for education at Flint hills discovery center!
We had the chance to show off the native species of venomous snakes to our state at the Flint hills discovery center. Anytime you get a chance to educate people, do. It won't make them love rattlesnakes, but may keep them from killing bull snakes!
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Joe Reid Heartland Band at Fastland Campground DeLand, Florida - Bike Week 2019
Joe Reid Heartland band performing at the Fastlane Campground in the Volusia County fairgrounds. DeLand, Florida during Bike Week 2019. 3/15/19 Also, the launch of a Delta 4 rocket by United Launch Alliance during the later half of this show.
Baby Snake, A Baby Cottonmouth/Watermocassin
Just trying to make it across the pavement. The pavement being my front driveway.
Angry Water Moccasin
This is why they're called cottonmouths.
The Venom Interviews — The Value of Making it Personal
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Tour of Venom Lab
Several people asked about how we process venom. This video shows how we process raw snake venom for researchers.
King Cobra Venom Extraction
I apologize for the background noise. This video was filmed at the Reptile Discovery Center, in DeLand, Florida. Their website is below:
Just to clarify a few things (I know, trolls can't read, but I'm going to try anyways.)
Snakes have kinetic skulls - this means their skulls are very complex, composed of several joints, hinges, and pieces, that allow them to expand and stretch in ways yours and mine simply can't.
This flexibility is an adaptation that enables snakes to swallow whole prey that are much larger than their heads.
So while it looks like the animals skull is getting smushed, that is not the case. It is simply flexing along it's natural joints.
also, people handling venomous snakes do not have the luxury of using a light and easy grip. Venomous animals are highly dangerous, and must be held securely at all times to prevent bites (and fatalities). A loose grip would enable the snake to bite him, or his assistants.
Medtoxin Laboratories
A short clip from The Venom Interviews of Carl Barden and Denisse Abreu of Medtoxin Venom Laboratories in DeLand, Florida. For more information, find The Venom Interviews on Facebook.