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WTVJ-Miami: Man is interviewed in the hospital after being bitten by a King Cobra, 1962

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

Courtesy of Wolfsonarchive.org

A 1962 WTVJ-Miami special report of William Haast, owner of Miami Serpentarium, being interviewed in the hospital after having been bitten by a King Cobra.

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  • @3877michael cool, thanks.

  • @Joelomite Check Facebook ::  Bill Hasst They have some.

  • Just heard the news. RIP Mr Haast

  • I did a profile story on Bill Haast at age 88 in 1999.

    Please be sure to check it out on my page, thanks.

  • @lSaif I know about his self injections. I read about one particular snake that bit him. He is one of the few, if not the only person to have survived that species of snake bite. Meanwhile, the snake died 10 days later.

  • @MIKESOWELL "As of 2008 he continued to have his wife inject him with small amounts of snake venom" basically he injected venom in himself, the process is called "Self immunisation" it is known to make your immune system MUCH stronger then it already is. He died at the age off 100 in 2011 June 15th.

  • @lSaif Lol, you read a lot of Marvel Comic magazines growing up, didn't you? I'm just joking.

  • This guy was awesome.

  • @Heat3YT2 That's the Reptile World Serpentarium in St. Cloud, run by George Van Horn.

    watch?v=c2KXRe-t8og

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