Since his childhood Albert was interested in serpents, and by the age of 20 he already had thousands of venomous and non-venomous snakes.
Albert Kilian lives in a one-room house fully packed with snakes
By the age of 20 he already had thousands of venomous snakes
He said: “Dealing
with snakes is second-nature to me. They have been such a big part of
my life so I just keep them around me. The biggest problem most people
have with snakes is identifying a venomous or nonvenomous snake. It’s
ignorance to kill a snake due to a lack of knowledge of how dangerous it
is – even if it’s venomous it’s only trying to survive, not to hurt
people.”
“Dealing with snakes is second-nature to me.”
Over
the last 35 years the man has been bitten by snakes more than 100
times. Previous injuries from venomous bites includes having his heart
stop once, being paralysed three times, having his respiratory system
fail three times and a permanently crooked finger thanks to a
rattlesnake.
Over the last 35 years the man has been bitten by snakes more than 100 times
Nevertheless,
Albert loves his dangerous pets with all his heart. Each tank in his
house containing a venomous snake clearly displays the needed anti-venom
and the nearest hospital to carry it.
Ogbanje man na die remain. Rest in peace in advance-Ezenwanyi ndi ibo
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ReplyDeleteThe snake has bitten more than 100 times, he has been paralysed 3 times and his respiratory system has failed 3 times and he still keep snake. Am very sure his pyscho need to be examined. Chidodo
ReplyDeleteIf he want, let him die. Who cares?
ReplyDeleteThis man is dead already, how can a man who is alive be living with snakes, RIP sir
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