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- Willy Beard gives us a new update on the cobra who has been on the loose in Raleigh NC, before he teaches us how to do a reptile-related preparation in case of a natural disaster such as hurricane. And so snakes eating rats, Fangs in Your Face.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central tells us everything we need to know about the Bushmaster snakes, including what is truth, what is fiction, hype and misinformation. Additionally, he feeds one of his Bushmasters a mouse.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central live feeds his baby Bushmasters with mice. These fierce babies hunt for their prey for the first time before they finally get it.
- Do you have at least one snake with shedding problems? No problem, because Willy Beard for Venom Central will tell you tips and techniques you can use to avoid such problems.
- Willy Beard shows us how to take proper care of a Rhino Viper, prior to live feeding with three of the Rhino Vipers.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central shows you two of the deadliest snakes in Brazil: The Bushmaster and the Fer de Lance. But which one of them is deadliest? You decide.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central live feeds his venomous snakes, including Fer de Lance, Puff Adder and Bushmasters. These snakes' strikes are very fast.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central feeds his Copperhead baby snakes. One of the snakes prefers live feeding, while another has just switched to frozen-thawed prey.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central has received snake food, frozen thawed mice, from RodentPro. He discusses frozen thawed feeding vs. live feeding, and explains why frozen thawed feeders are a must for anyone with a huge snake collection.
- According to Willy Beard, his wife Deena had been taking over the feeding of the eyelash vipers, while Willy is doing his traditional "fangs-in-your-face" feedings.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central tells us everything we should know about the world's smallest rattlesnake, the Pygmy rattlesnake. Additionally, he live feeds his Fer de Lance snakes with mice.
- Willy Beard tells you about two of Africa's deadliest vipers, and is gonna do "fangs-in-your-face" feeding for his Gaboon Vipers and Puff Adders. Which of the snake species is deadliest, you decide.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central feeds his Bushmaster snakes, the world's largest pit viper, to let us see how the snakes behave and respond to such feeding before striking their prey.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central feeds one of his venomous, black headed Bushmaster snakes with a frozen thawed mouse. The Bushmaster uses its heat pits to sense the food item, which is always fascinating to watch.
- Willy Beard shows us how to handle venomous snakes safely, and how to prepare for the worst.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central has just given one of his Crotalus Basiliscus, also known as venomous Mexican West Coast rattlesnakes, a mouse to eat.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central feeds his Bushmasters, the world's largest pit vipers. All the fast snake strikes at their prey are shown in slow motion.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central shows us one of his Yucatan rattlesnakes that had just given birth to its 33 huge snake babies.
- Willy Beard shows us how to feed a king cobra with rodents, and receives some new rhino vipers.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central is looking for snakes in the wild, in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central feeds one of his Mexican Blacktail Rattlesnakes (not often seen in American snake collections) with a frozen thawed mouse. He started this breeding colony starting with a pair given to him by a snake buddy named Victor Mena.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central feeds and handles his great collection of venomous snakes, such as rattlesnakes and Gaboon vipers and many more. And of course, he is open for tips from other people.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central takes care of his Gila Monster lizard, and shows us the Gila eggs that are ready to hatch.