Speak Out: Talk to Mark O'Shea
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W1KK3 on 2003-05-29
Hey Mark,
I'm a huge fan of you (as probably everybody here is).I've been asking everyone(realy everyone) witch hot snake would be good to start with?How to handel it?And what the really inportant things are that I need know about that snake.I think you will know because you've met them all I think :-)
Greetings
Willem (Belgium)
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Anonymous on 2003-05-24
Hey Mark O'Shea I am Robert. I love
your show and your website. I live in
Arizona and have 3 snakes one of
which I caught in the wild. I was
wondering if you could give me some
tips on how to handle Rattlesnakes
without being bitten. I am starting a
snake removal business for
venomous snakes. But I am only
twelve so I neep some tips. I am
going snake catching today after the
sun goes down and I took a snake
hook, bag, and how to treat a snake
bite. But i still dont understand how
to be fast enough so the snake can't
bite you. Well I hope you read this
and answer me because I am your
greatest fan. I hope to meet you one
day too. PLease respond either on
this site or E-mail me back at
Snakeman101AZ@aol.com. Thanx a
bunch your the coolest
Anonymous on 2003-05-24
Hey Mark O'Shea I am Robert. I love
your show and your website. I live in
Arizona and have 3 snakes one of
which I caught in the wild. I was
wondering if you could give me some
tips on how to handle Rattlesnakes
without being bitten. I am starting a
snake removal business for
venomous snakes. But I am only
twelve so I neep some tips. I am
going snake catching today after the
sun goes down and I took a snake
hook, bag, and how to treat a snake
bite. But i still dont understand how
to be fast enough so the snake can't
bite you. Well I hope you read this
and answer me because I am your
greatest fan. I hope to meet you one
day too. PLease respond either on
this site or E-mail me back at
Snakeman101AZ@aol.com. Thanx a
bunch your the coolest
woodviper on 2003-05-23
Mark O'Shea, I wrote you recently about doing a segment on (C.h.horridus) the Timber rattlesnake, but I'm not sure if
the website furnishes ways to contact the people who write you. I thought I may have heard that your not going to do any segments pertaining to the U.S.
inthe near future, is this true? If by
chance it is only a rumor let me know if your interested in the offer. The friend I spoke of is a biogeologist that
has been catching and marking (distributional survey) Timbers for 30 or more years and is THE eminent authority on them. Whenever any scientific research is started on them it is he who they contact. ABSOLUTELY
nobody has more "field time" with these animals. When Steve Irwin did the US episode on rattlesnakes, it was he who the Irwin's contacted for the Timber piece. You could do a full show on horridus with lots of wild specimens caught on film at numerous den sites. He doesn't know I'm sending you this but he'd surely overwhelm you with information and actual footage. You can contact me via the Speak Out Manager (or
thru the Profile feature) If your interested at all contact me and I will explain in full detail. I am in the Maryland area between Virginia and Pennsylvania. Sincerely, Snake
(It's really my nickname)
woodviper on 2003-05-21
Mark, If yoyr interested in doing a show on Timber Rattlesnakes please let me know. A close friend of mine is the
absolute TOP authority on they're life cycle,geographical distribution and den
population information. He ABSOLUTELY has spent more time (and seen more) Timber Rattlesnakes (C.h.horridus) than
anyone. You could do a very unique show
on these magnificent creatures. I mean
this in ALL HONESTY. I am writing this
to you 5/21/03 I wouldn't wait very long
because the snakes are outta of the hibernaculum sites and will soon be roaming about their active ranges. If you wish to pursue my offer later in the summer, film footage can still be obtained in the "rookery" areas than the
gestating females cling close too. This
is your chance to film a show with lots of wild actual specimens caught on film.
Again, this is not a joke and you strike me as being more down to earth and professional than "you know who".
Anonymous on 2003-05-15
itsa good web site
Anonymous on 2003-04-21
Mark,
I love your show and I love all kinds of reptiles esp. snakes, and turtles.
Would you ever do a show on kingsnakes,
hognoses and alligator snapping turtles. I would like to breed snakes someday and be a herpetologist do you have to go to college for this? my email is electricbluescat@earthlink.net if you get a chance.
thanks for your time,
john
Anonymous on 2003-03-12
Tight site Mark. Nice Album portion, finally i can show my family what a gaboon Viper looks like and why I like them so much.
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