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Anonymous post on September 3, 2002
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Fantastic, to be honest I find it almost beyond belief the time Mark takes to reply to all these, considering his schedule, it really shows he is the genuine article, oh so rare these days. Sorry Steve! I have myself contacted Mark via e-mail outside of this web site and every time a responce was given, expert advice and given willingly without the publicity and cameras. One to one, thanks Mark. Max
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by Jurliki on September 4, 2002
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It's a nice idea to give us the oportunity to send questions to great herpetologist!!!!!
I hope this will be continuated, it sounds great!!!
Jurliki
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by mordrid3000 on October 10, 2002
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Dear mark
i have studied snakes for about 8 years now and would like hands on experince working with venomous snakes.I have worked with snakes before at blackpool zoo as work experience and also a couple of months in a pet shop but thats it.I have never kept snakes as my parents cant stand them.I would like to work in the field with them like you do is there any suggestions on how i would get into this sort of work your suggestions would be very greatfull.
mark townsend
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by notsnakebityet on October 17, 2002
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Dear Mark,
I am a magazine writer and photographer and I was wondering if you have any advice or tips on how to photograph venomous snakes. I do not keep snakes myself and my experience is limited to garter and grass snakes that I used to catch when I was a boy. I am quite competent on the technical side of photography, so what I want to know is how to photograph these snakes safely and yet still have realistic photographs that show the snake in a natural habitat (or as close to it as possible) without the tongs, hands, etc. intruding into the photograph or stressing the snake. Thanks in advance for any tips you might care to pass along.
Sincerely,
Archy E. Wiseman
P.S. I'd like to keep my nickname...
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by Jeni on November 3, 2002
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Hello!! I love watching your show on television. I am a nursing major in college right now and I find it fascinating that you have been bitten so many times that you cannot ride horses! When was your first allergic reaction to them and has it hindered you any when you go on 'Adventures'? Thank you so much for taking the time to answer this!! -Jen
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by pegasus on November 15, 2002
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Hello
Is there any chance that Mark o'Shea might be able to answer this at all if the Q & A session is not over.
It's really a question on behalf of my 14 year old brother.
I come from the UK and my brother is very interested in herpetology and has been for years,ever since he could walk I would say.
I work in a library my-self and am always getting him books out and he likes nothing better than to go out looking for reptiles and amphibians.I've just joined him up for the young herpetologists club for his birthday as well.
He's expressed an interest in doing work with reptiles/amphibians when he's older.Any advice please?
Amanda
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by pegasus on November 15, 2002
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Hello
Is there any chance that Mark o'Shea might be able to answer this at all if the Q & A session is not over.
It's really a question on behalf of my 14 year old brother.
I come from the UK and my brother is very interested in herpetology and has been for years,ever since he could walk I would say.
I work in a library my-self and am always getting him books out and he likes nothing better than to go out looking for reptiles and amphibians.I've just joined him up for the young herpetologists club for his birthday as well.
He's expressed an interest in doing work with reptiles/amphibians when he's older.Any advice please?
Amanda
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by pegasus on November 15, 2002
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Hello
Is there any chance that Mark o'Shea might be able to answer this at all if the Q & A session is not over.
It's really a question on behalf of my 14 year old brother.
I come from the UK and my brother is very interested in herpetology and has been for years,ever since he could walk I would say.
I work in a library my-self and am always getting him books out and he likes nothing better than to go out looking for reptiles and amphibians.I've just joined him up for the young herpetologists club for his birthday as well.
He's expressed an interest in doing work with reptiles/amphibians when he's older.Any advice please?
Amanda
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by pegasus on November 15, 2002
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Hello
Is there any chance that Mark o'Shea might be able to answer this at all if the Q & A session is not over.
It's really a question on behalf of my 14 year old brother.
I come from the UK and my brother is very interested in herpetology and has been for years,ever since he could walk I would say.
I work in a library my-self and am always getting him books out and he likes nothing better than to go out looking for reptiles and amphibians.I've just joined him up for the young herpetologists club for his birthday as well.
He's expressed an interest in doing work with reptiles/amphibians when he's older.Any advice please?
Amanda
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