Thursday, March 26, 2015

Bill Haast, The Snake Man


Bill Haast patterned he had handled quite 3 million toxic snakes over the years, and he had the hands to prove it.

A jap Crotalus adamanteus left one hand trying sort of a claw. A Malayan viper mangled Associate in Nursing index. A Agkistrodon piscivorus bit a finger, that instantly turned black, prompting his better half to snip the tip with garden clippers.

Mr. Haast was bitten a minimum of 173 times by toxic snakes, concerning twenty times nearly fatally. it had been beat a day’s work for most likely the known snake handler within the country, a scientist-cum-showman UN agency created enough cash from milking toxicant muck from slippery  serpents to shop for a reddish Rolls-Royce convertible.

A secret of his success was the immunity he had designed up by injecting himself on a daily basis for quite sixty years with a combination of venoms from thirty two snake species. He suspected the inoculations may need explained his very physiological condition, however he was reluctant to form that claim, he said, till he reached one hundred.

Mr. Haast, UN agency was director of the Miami Serpentarium Laboratories, a snake-venom producer close to Punta Gorda, Fla., died of natural causes on Wednesday at his range in southwest Everglade State, his wife, Nancy, said. He was 100.

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