Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has captured the internet's attention by wrangling two snakes bare-handed. The U.S. health secretary shared a video Tuesday of himself grabbing non-venomous black racer snakes from the patio of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz. Reactions to the video, shared on Kennedy's personal social media accounts, ranged from joy to concern. Experts say the snakes are harmless but warn against handling them by the tails due to potential harm. Kennedy, known for his wildlife encounters, has shared similar videos before, including one showing him handling a rattlesnake in 2024. Some of his past actions, like placing a bear carcass in Central Park as a prank in 2014, have sparked criticism.
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The woman was rushed to the hospital.
There was everything from baby pythons to boas, bearded dragons and also furry exotics like chinchillas.
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This is not the first time Sofie Pearson has made such a discovery.
ISP also says 140 snakes were found in the home.
Authorities say Indiana does have a native population of rattlesnakes.
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The eastern hognose snake will often roll onto its back, convulse and then lie motionless with its tongue hanging out when threatened.