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Rattlers in the heart of Texas are like alligators in the swamplands of Louisiana: They seem to be everywhere. ``Rattlesnake Republic'' documents, as Animal Planet says, ``a little-known world where men hunt and capture the continent's most dangerous predator.'' The series follows the adventures -- both dangerous and lighthearted -- had by four teams of wranglers who make a living during rattlesnake season by tracking, catching and selling the deadly serpents.
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