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  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
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  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518647.JPG
  • Senator Ted Kennedy has a bandage on his nose following the removal of skin cancer during a press conference on Capitol Hill December 28, 1996 in Washington, DC.
    Ted_Kennedy_27336.JPG
  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518650.JPG
  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518646.JPG
  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518645.JPG
  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518644.JPG
  • A woman selling fried pig skin at the Sunday market in Tlacolula de Matamoros, Mexico. The regional street market draws thousands of sellers and shoppers from throughout the Valles Centrales de Oaxaca.
    Tlacolula_Market_51482.JPG
  • Senator Ted Kennedy has a bandage on his nose following the removal of skin cancer during a press conference on Capitol Hill December 28, 1996 in Washington, DC.
    Ted_Kennedy_27335.JPG
  • Senator Ted Kennedy has a bandage on his nose following the removal of skin cancer during a press conference on Capitol Hill December 28, 1996 in Washington, DC.
    Ted_Kennedy_27334.JPG
  • U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy with a bandage on his nose from skin cancer removal September 15, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518651.JPG
  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518648.JPG
  • A red fox adult drags a beaver skin along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518643.JPG
  • A woman selling fried pig skin at the Sunday market in Tlacolula de Matamoros, Mexico. The regional street market draws thousands of sellers and shoppers from throughout the Valles Centrales de Oaxaca.
    Tlacolula_Market_51481.JPG
  • Senator Ted Kennedy has a bandage on his nose following the removal of skin cancer during a press conference on Capitol Hill December 28, 1996 in Washington, DC.
    Ted_Kennedy_27337.JPG
  • U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy with a bandage on his nose from skin cancer removal September 15, 1996 in Washington, DC.
    ted_kennedy_005.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53048.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53045.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53044.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources casts a net to look for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53043.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources fishes for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53041.JPG
  • A red fox adult stands on a driftwood log along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518653.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53052.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53050.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53049.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources captures Menhaden fish for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53047.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53040.JPG
  • A red fox adult stands on a driftwood log along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    red fox_518652.JPG
  • Snorkeling Nassau, Bahamas, Caribbean
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53046.JPG
  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A researcher for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources casts a net to look for signs of the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease on fish stocks in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53042.JPG
  • Jaycee volunteers snake handlers process western diamondback rattlers removing the skin during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_019.JPG
  • A Jaycee volunteer snake handler process a western diamondback rattler removing the skin during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_023.JPG
  • Spectators view dozens of western diamondback rattlesnake skins during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_033.JPG
  • A Jaycee volunteer snake handler skins western diamondback rattlesnakes during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_032.JPG
  • Volunteers process western diamondback rattlesnake skins during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_022.JPG
  • Cecil Villa who has volunteered for the past forty years as a snake processor poses in the skinning pit during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_025.JPG
  • A Jaycee volunteer snake handler skins western diamondback rattlesnakes during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_001.JPG
  • A vendor prepares to fry plantians at the Maricao Coffee Festival in the highlands of Puerto Rico.
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  • The bloody rattlesnake processing table during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_026.JPG
  • A vendor waits for customers of his real western diamondback rattlesnake souvenirs during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_009.JPG
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: A spectator wearing pants made from rattlesnake skin attends the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_018.jpg
  • A local resident wearing snake skin pants watches the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 13, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_020.JPG
  • Sullivan's Island Lighthouse also called the Charleston Light marks the entry to Charleston Harbor. ..Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, which is the northern entrance to Charleston harbor, was built to replace the old Charleston light on Morris Island. Construction was started in 1960, and it was first lit on June 15, 1962.The lighthouse has a steel frame, an aluminum alloy skin, and a modern triangular cross section. It is 140 ft (42.7 m) tall. The focal plane of the light is 163 ft (49.7 m) above mean sea level. The daymark is a black upper half and white lower half. It is the only U.S. lighthouse with an elevator and was the last manned lighthouse to be built...It has a DCB 24 light. It originally had 28-million candela (candlepower) that was the most powerful in the Western Hemisphere. As the light was actually too dazzling, the power was lowered to 1.2 million candela that still be seen over 26 miles. Its characteristic is two 0.2 s flashes separated by 4.8 s every 30 s. The light was automated in 1975.
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  • Sullivan's Island Lighthouse also called the Charleston Light marks the entry to Charleston Harbor. ..Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, which is the northern entrance to Charleston harbor, was built to replace the old Charleston light on Morris Island. Construction was started in 1960, and it was first lit on June 15, 1962.The lighthouse has a steel frame, an aluminum alloy skin, and a modern triangular cross section. It is 140 ft (42.7 m) tall. The focal plane of the light is 163 ft (49.7 m) above mean sea level. The daymark is a black upper half and white lower half. It is the only U.S. lighthouse with an elevator and was the last manned lighthouse to be built...It has a DCB 24 light. It originally had 28-million candela (candlepower) that was the most powerful in the Western Hemisphere. As the light was actually too dazzling, the power was lowered to 1.2 million candela that still be seen over 26 miles. Its characteristic is two 0.2 s flashes separated by 4.8 s every 30 s. The light was automated in 1975.
    ellis_charleston_001.jpg
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517294.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear guards his catch from an encroaching bear at the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517251.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517250.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517249.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517246.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517244.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517243.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517308.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517248.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517247.JPG
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: Jaycees volunteer snake handlers skin western diamondback rattlesnakes brought in by hunters during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_032.jpg
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: Jaycees volunteer snake handlers skin western diamondback rattlesnakes brought in by hunters during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_017.jpg
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517295.JPG
  • A large Grizzly bear boar rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517293.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517245.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517241.JPG
  • A large adult grizzly bear rips apart a chum salmon caught in the upper McNeil River falls at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Bears eat the skin first, then the row eggs before devouring the flesh of the salmon. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears.
    grizzly bear_517242.JPG
  • A young boy smiles after skinning a western diamondback rattlesnake during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. During the three-day event approximately 240,000 pounds of rattlesnake will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    Rattlesnake roundup_055.JPG
  • Sweetwater, TX - March 15:  A Jaycee snake volunteer rolls western diamondback rattlesnake skins during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up ,  March 15, 2009 in Sweetwater, TX. During the three-day event approximately 10,000 rattlesnakes will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    rattlesnake_roundup_055.JPG
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: A young man poses with a skinned western diamondback rattlesnake during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_048.jpg
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: The snake skinning table at the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_025.jpg
  • Sweetwater, TX - March 15:  Visitors view western diamondback rattlesnake heads, skins and rattles during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up ,  March 15, 2009 in Sweetwater, TX. During the three-day event approximately 10,000 rattlesnakes will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    rattlesnake_roundup_064.JPG
  • Sweetwater, TX - March 15:  Vendors sell western diamondback rattlesnake heads, skins and rattles during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up ,  March 15, 2009 in Sweetwater, TX. During the three-day event approximately 10,000 rattlesnakes will be collected, milked and served to support charity.
    rattlesnake_roundup_063.JPG
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: Spectators view processed western diamondback rattlesnake skins during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_034.jpg
  • SWEETWATER, TX - MARCH 14: Jaycee volunteer snake handlers process western diamondback rattlesnake skins brought in by hunters during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up, March 14, 2009 in Sweetwater, Texas. Approximately 24,000 pounds of rattlesnakes will be collected, milked for venom and the meat served to support charity. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    rattlesnake_roundup_021.jpg
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