Nat Geo Wild is considering a new show called "Monster Snake Wrangler" that would feature a professional snake handler capturing and dealing with enormous snakes. The idea for the show came from a video that went viral a few years ago, in which a man wrestled with a huge snake in the Everglades. The channel believes that the program would appeal to audiences who are captivated by wildlife and enjoy seeing humans interact with dangerous animals.
They conducted a poll on their website to gauge interest in the potential show, and the response was overwhelmingly positive.
If the show goes ahead, it will follow the snake wrangler as he tracks down giant snakes in various locations and attempts to capture them, using his skills and expertise. The program would highlight the dangers and difficulties faced by the snake handler, as well as provide educational content about these reptiles.
It is expected that the snake wrangler will share stories about his encounters with snakes and explain the techniques he uses to catch them safely.
The show would not only entertain viewers with thrilling snake encounters, but it would also raise awareness about the impact of invasive species on local ecosystems. Giant snakes, such as Burmese pythons, have been causing problems in areas like the Everglades, as they prey on native species and disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.
By showcasing the efforts of a snake wrangler, Nat Geo Wild hopes to educate the public about this issue.
Overall, "Monster Snake Wrangler" would combine excitement, education, and conservation in a unique and captivating show that would attract nature enthusiasts and those fascinated by the animal kingdom.
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