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        "description": "<p>Herpetologist Jesus Rivas gets bitten by a stubborn anaconda. How does he escape from the snake's powerful bite?</p>", 
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        "title": "Anaconda Bite", 
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        "credit": "Produced by David Newland; Edited by Jennifer Quilo", 
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        "transcript": "<p>The anaconda is the world's largest snake. And among the most deadly.</p><p>An anaconda can swallow whole an animal the size of an average dog.</p><p>It kills by wrapping itself around its prey, tightening its grip till its victim can no longer breathe.</p><p>Herpetologist JE-sus RI-vas studies these fearsome creatures for a living.</p><p>Most of the time, he manages to escape their wrath.</p><p>But today, his luck runs out.</p><p>It sinks its fangs into JE-sus's hand.</p><p>Unable to escape the anaconda strikes back.</p><p>It sinks its fangs deep into Jesus' flesh.</p><p>His survival depends on extricating his hand.</p><p>What would YOU do in this situation? Should you...</p><p>A...pull your hand straight out of the snake's mouth?</p><p>B...push your hand further down the snake's throat?</p><p>...or...C... poke it in the eyes until it lets go?</p><p>The answer is B - push your hand further down the snake's throat.</p><p>Poking it in the eyes won't make it let go. More likely, a good poke will only make it dive into the water, taking you with it.</p><p>Pulling your hand straight out of the snake's mouth actually pushes the teeth deeper into the flesh.</p><p>That's because anaconda's teeth bend backwards.</p><p>To safely extract yourself from the anaconda, you have to actually go deeper into the snake's mouth and off the teeth.</p><p>And that's how you survive...an anaconda bite.</p>", 
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