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Brief Overview of Venomous Snakes and their Venom
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VENOMOUS SNAKES OF FLORIDA
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CITES II-RATTLESNAKE PROPOSAL
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A former wildlife officer's
attempt to save the Florida Everglades

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Natural Environment at Serpentoxin

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Letters from
Lee Moore


NATURAL ENVIRONMENT PICS OF
SERPENTOXIN  LABORATORIES

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The occasional misguided gator finds its way in the wrong place and must be moved away from Lee and Sulima's home.

Alligator mississipiensis
Lee Moore holding small Alligator

 

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Black bear
Ursus americanus
, seen here frolicking at Serpentoxin. Bear are discouraged from the facility, home and garbage with electric fence and wires. Here there is absolutely no interaction between people and them. This ensures that the bear do not become accustomed to people. The bear otherwise remain undisturbed by our presence.

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Gopher Tortoise Gopherus polyphermus

One of the threatened species found in the wild at Serpentoxin.

 

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Black bear Ursus americanus


 

 

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