Milking Venom
Graven demonstrates the intriguing process of milking a snake for its venom, describing it as a unique sensation akin to squeezing an orange under snake skin. After extracting about a teaspoon of venom, the conversation takes a surprising turn as the need for large animals, specifically horses, arises for the production of antivenom. With around 120 horses involved, the process highlights the unexpected connections between these creatures and the critical role they play in antivenom production.In this clip
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