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A New Generation – 50 viewsThis boy was so proud of his Rattlesnake Head necklace that he was happy to get his picture taken. Permission to take the picture was granted from his mother seen in the background. Something tells me that this boy will not grow up to respect nature
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Belts – 26 views Belts made from the skins of Rattlesnakes and other snakes.
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Crowded – 20 views The number of people attending this barbaric event is staggering.
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Holding Pens – 31 viewsAll of these beautiful creatures were destined to die. Luckily, we were able save some of them.
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Holding Pens – 49 viewsThese snakes are overcrowded and rampant with injuries and disease because of the horrid conditions.
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Milking – 33 views This just has the potential for disaster.
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Milking – 41 viewsHmmmm. A deadly creature next to two minors. Don\'t bother looking at what you are doing!
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Milking for the Crowd – 31 viewsDuring the "presentation" they said that the venom was used for medical research and the production of Antivenom. Let\'s see ......... a thousand onlookers spewing germs, no visible quality control, mixed batches of venom, dirt and hay on the ground, unhealthy animals, and a non-sterile environment. Can you think of any lab or medical institution that would want samples so tainted and of such poor quality? Neither can I.
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Queens of the Roundup – 39 views Endangering children maybe?
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Rattlesnake Heads – 47 views I guess some people consider decapitated animals to be accessories
   
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