Why Did This Man Deliberately Endure 200 Snake Bites? Scientists Race to Uncover the Shocking Truth
Look, we do all sorts of weird things in the name of science—getting poked, prodded, and stuck in MRI machines until we start questioning our life choices—but you have to admit, volunteering to be bitten by snakes hundreds of times? That takes it to a whole different level. I mean, what do you even say at Thanksgiving? “So, Uncle Greg, still letting rattlers chew on your forearm for medical advancement?” Is this Wisconsin man a fearless pioneer or just dangerously bored? Either way, his blood is so full of snake venom at this point, I’m pretty sure his blood type is just “cobra positive.” Now, scientists are studying his serpentine plasma in hopes of revolutionizing snake bite treatments. Makes you wonder: how far would you go to move humanity forward—or would you just leave it to the guy wrestling pythons in his garage? Want to know what people are saying about this slithery scientific hero? LEARN MORE.
A Wisconsin man has voluntarily been bitten by snakes hundreds of times, with scientists now studying his blood in hopes of creating better treatments for snake bites. What do you think?

“I get it. Quitting snake bites is one of the hardest things someone can do.”
Rosa Casique, Vellum Collator

“If it could help science, I sometimes get drunk and jump off my roof.”
George Bartuch, Possum Shearer

“I can’t even get a snake to look at me.”
Anthony Pusateri, Emergency Archivist
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