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At Southeastern Reptile Rescue in Georgia, Jason Clark specializes in handling all types of snake problems, with requests ranging from bizarre to extremely dangerous. Working alongside his wife, Sarah, and his dad, Jason also comes to the rescue of turtles and crocodiles that have ventured far beyond their comfort zone. But it's the snakes that Jason most appreciates, and he hopes viewers come to understand that they are just like any other animal: they just want to survive, and they will do so peacefully as long as people respect their personal space.
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