1. How many people worldwide die of snake bites?
2. What type of snake may a snake milker work with?
3. What does a snake milker extract from snakes?
4. Why is venom extracted from poisonous snakes?
5. Why do scientists need snake venom?
6. Besides extracting venom, what are other duties of snake milker?
7. To become a snake milker what is it helpful to have?
8. What must snake milker know and obtain?
9. How much do snake milkers earn?
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1. 5.4 million people worldwide are bitten venomous snakes.
2. A snake milker may work with a variety of poisonous snakes, such as rattlesnakes, cobras, and vipers.
3. A snake milker extracts venom from snakes.
4. Venom is extracted from poisonous snakes for a variety of reasons, including to make antivenom to treat snake bites and for scientific research.
5. Scientists need snake venom for research purposes, including the development of new medicine and treatments for various illnesses.
6. Other duties of a snake milker may include feeding and caring for the snakes, cleaning their habitats, and monitoring their health.
7. It is helpful to have a background in biology or animal care, as well as training in the safe handling of venomous snakes.
8. A snake milker must know how to safely handle venomous snakes, as well as how to extract venom and store it properly.
9. The earnings of a snake milker can vary depending on the employer and location, but generally range from $30,000 to $60,000 per year.