Carl has performed more than 100 snake venom extractions, but this time a eastern diamondback rattlesnake takes a bite out of his face!
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Fatal Attractions: Snake Bite to the Face!
Carl has performed more than 100 snake venom extractions, but this time a eastern diamondback rattlesnake takes a bite out of his face!
Added: Nov 4, 2011 Views: 45067 Views Runtime: 01:41
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