Tooth and Claw: Venomous snakes
Discovery
BBC
4.3 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 28 February 2022
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
Adam Hart discovers why rattlesnakes make good mothers and how deadly their venom is. There are over 600 different species of venomous snakes around the world with fearsome fangs delivering deadly venoms. Up to a third of the world’s population lives in fear of snakes, but are these reptiles misunderstood? And while Adam living in the UK where there are very few snakes, finds them fascinating, we shouldn’t forget that an estimated 7,400 people every day are bitten by snakes, and somewhere between 220–380 people die as a result. That’s around 2.7 million cases of venomous snake bites, and between 80,000 and 140,000 deaths a year - mostly in poorer communities in the developing world. But with habitat loss and persecution rife, do snakes have more to fear from us than we do from them. Perhaps we should change from Tooth and Claw to to fangs and scales as we dive into the world of snakes with Dr Emily Taylor, Professor of Biological Sciences at California State Polytechnic State University - she’s a specialist in rattlesnakes and their maternal skills and Hiral Naik, the Africa programme manager for Save the Snakes currently studying for a PhD on snake behaviour at University of Witwatersrand
Picture credit: Hiral Naik
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, let me ask you, son. |
| 0:03.7 | Have you heard George's podcast? |
| 0:06.1 | Me and Ben Brick are back with a blast. |
| 0:08.1 | This time with stories from Africa's past, not too distant, unsolved mysteries, unsung |
| 0:13.7 | heroes from untold histories, I'm trying to make sense of the present day. |
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| 0:23.8 | Have you heard George's podcast? |
| 0:25.7 | Chapter 4. |
| 0:27.2 | Listen on BBC Sound. |
| 0:29.7 | This is Discovery from the BBC World Service. |
| 0:35.4 | I'm Adam Hart and in Tooth and Claw, I explore our complex and challenging relationships |
| 0:41.0 | with Earth's greatest predators, through the people who have spent their lives studying, |
| 0:45.8 | protecting, and at times narrowly escaping them. |
| 0:49.2 | And if you missed the first series, you can download the episodes for free wherever you |
| 0:53.1 | get your podcasts. |
| 0:55.2 | Today's predators are venomous snakes, and there are over 600 different species around |
| 1:00.1 | the world with fearsome fangs delivering deadly venoms. |
| 1:03.6 | But up to a third of the world's population lives in fear of snakes, and while I'm living |
| 1:09.1 | in the UK where there are very few snakes, find them fascinating, we shouldn't forget |
| 1:14.6 | that more than 100,000 people die every year as a consequence of snake bite. |
| 1:21.2 | But with habitat loss and persecution rife, dosnakes have far more to fear from us than |
| 1:26.2 | we do from them. |
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