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New footage and stories enhance previous episodes of ``Call of the Wildman,'' the series that features Kentucky critter hunter Ernie Brown Jr. Nicknamed ``Turtleman'' for his uncanny ability to catch monster snapping turtles, Brown also handles raccoons, skunks, snakes, venomous spiders, possums and many other wild animal species -- and, by ``handles,'' we mean literally. He uses his bare hands to catch his prey, a self-taught style that he has honed over years of bonding with animals in the deep wilderness where he lives. Cameras capture Turtleman's unique ways of ridding businesses and homeowners of potentially deadly pests.
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