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ReptileZoo

Kristin Wiley uses a pipet to collect remnants of cobra venom after her husband Jim Harrison used monocled cobras to extract the venom at the Kentucky Reptile Zoo, home to thousands of venomous snakes, in Slade, Ky., on Saturday, July 12, 2014. The venom is used in various scientific research projects around the world. The monocled cobra is just one of many venomous snakes kept at the Kentucky Reptile Zoo for venom extraction.

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Kristin Wiley uses a pipet to collect remnants of cobra venom after her husband Jim Harrison used monocled cobras to extract the venom at the Kentucky Reptile Zoo, home to thousands of venomous snakes, in Slade, Ky., on Saturday, July 12, 2014. The venom is used in various scientific research projects around the world. The monocled cobra is just one of many venomous snakes kept at the Kentucky Reptile Zoo for venom extraction.