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Anti-venom at Kenya’s snake farm
3:23 PM,
December 1, 2018
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Snake bites in Kenya can be deadly: while treatable, not everyone knows how to do it correctly. So a unique snake farm helps produce effective anti-venom while teaching the public about snakes' importance for nature.
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