Venom Hunters
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Venom Hunters

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Every year, venomous snakes kill over 100,000 people and hospitalize thousands more. Despite this staggering number, the deadly venom is also used to ...save lives in the production of anti-venom. There's a problem though: anti-venom supplies are dwindling every year, making the stakes even higher for brave professionals who harvest this equally deadly and precious substance. New Discovery series VENOM HUNTERS will follow four brave teams of expert snake hunters who have the guts and skills to chase down the world's most venomous snakes and collect this highly toxic liquid. Each team has unique motivations and thrives on the thrill of the hunt, but they all share the same goal: saving the lives of others. The series premiere of VENOM HUNTERS debuts Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 10/9c on Discovery. From the Florida swamplands and the plains of Oklahoma, to the Australian outback and Arizona desert, the fearless venom experts will put their lives on the line to track, catch and harvest the venom from these deadly reptiles. The demand for venom is at an all-time high as it is now being used to not only create anti-venom, but also as a key part of cutting-edge medical research that aims to treat diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. With over 600 species of venomous snakes worldwide, these hunters will be risking their lives with every step - one wrong move could be their last. Show More

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In the new Discovery series Venom Hunters, viewers will be taken on an adrenaline-pumping journey into the dangerous world of snake hunting. Every year, venomous snakes claim the lives of over 100,000 people and injure thousands more. However, the venom from these deadly creatures is also a vital component in the production of life-saving anti-venom. This necessary medical supply is running low, creating a sense of urgency for the brave teams of expert snake hunters featured in the show.

Each team has their own unique motivations and tactics, but they all share a common goal: to collect the highly toxic liquid in order to save lives. From the swamps of Florida and the plains of Oklahoma, to the Australian outback and the deserts of Arizona, these fearless hunters put their lives on the line to track, catch, and harvest venom from the world's most venomous snakes.

The demand for venom is skyrocketing as it continues to be used not only in the production of anti-venom, but also for cutting-edge medical research. Scientists are exploring its potential in treating a variety of diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer.

With over 600 species of venomous snakes worldwide, each step these hunters take is a risk. One wrong move could be their last. Don't miss the heart-pounding premiere of Venom Hunters on Wednesday, February 17th, at 10/9c on Discovery.