UC Outdoors: Retired Professor and Snake Expert Danny Bryan

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This week on Upper Cumberland Outdoors... Host Brad Halfacre sits down with Danny Bryan, a snake expert and retired professor from Cumberland University. The two look at the benefits of having a snake on your property, things to remember if you come into close proximity with a venomous snake, and a story about Danny actually being bit by a venomous snake.

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22 Jul 2023 English United States Wilderness · Leisure

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