there is alot more to Dr. Brady Barr than most know. He has a Ph.D. in Biology and is also the first scientist ever to capture and study all 23 species of crocs in the wild and help preserve them in their habitat. No easy achievement by any means! He has worked for Nat Geo as their resident herpetologist for over ten years with over 60 films and TV shows under his belt. He is also a member of the Endangered Species Coalition of the Council of State Governments. This all is just a small portion of his achievements too. As for the python bite. It bit him on his left leg right below his rear end. Pythons have four rows of recurved teeth on top and two on bottom. That is alot of teeth and alot of hurt no matter the size of the python. They don't just bite and let go. Those teeth are recurved to hang on to prey and they can do alot of damage. I saw Mr. Barr's bite and it was really bad and he had to worry about infection too because of the bat guano he was in.
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