SHOCKING! Watch this man as he let 2 of the world's deadliest snakes bites him!
This news is so unbelievable that two of the world's deadliest snakes have bit him but he's still alive! Watch his story below..
Snakes are one of the scariest and deadliest animal here on earth. Their venom and strong body could kill a human in just less then an hour. Sometimes in order for them no to harm anyone we tend to kill them whenever we see one, but there this man who's passion is to let different snakes bite him!
Tim Friede, 37-years-old, an amateur scientist has purposely endured self-inflicted more than 160 snake bites in hoping for his experiments will help to develop a human vaccine for snake bites.
Tim from Wisconsin has already doing this research for almost 16 years, he was obsesses in finding a human antidote to poisonous snake bites.
"I will not stop doing this until the vaccine is in the field or I die," Tim said
Just recently, in order to prove how strong his immune system is, Tim took back-to-back bite from two of the world's deadliest snakes, the Taipan and the Black Mamba.
The Black Mamba can kill a human in 20 minutes with only two drops of venom and the Taipan whose venom can kills in 45 minutes, but after 20 minutes of the back-to-back bites, Tim said he's still feeling good.
His collections were also two rattlesnakes and water cobra. But his obsession of finding the right antidote almost killed him, Tim also lost his family. Beth Friede, 35-years-old, divorced him in October after 20 years together after she's finally had enough of his husband's obsession. Tim and Beth had a son.
Tim is an amateur scientist and he's not undertaking this venture alone, he have some backing form the scientific community. A PhD Microbiologist, Dr. Brian Hanley and his company Butterfly Sciences helps Tim with his research.
Tim has nearly doubled the number of antibodies in his body capable of fighting venom. Together, Tim and Dr. Brian hopes his company will help him develop his vaccine and find investors to get it into the field.
Watch the video here:
Tim Friede has already been bitten by 160 snakes |
Snakes are one of the scariest and deadliest animal here on earth. Their venom and strong body could kill a human in just less then an hour. Sometimes in order for them no to harm anyone we tend to kill them whenever we see one, but there this man who's passion is to let different snakes bite him!
Tim Friede, 37-years-old, an amateur scientist has purposely endured self-inflicted more than 160 snake bites in hoping for his experiments will help to develop a human vaccine for snake bites.
Black Mamba snake bites Tim |
The bite of a Black Mamba |
"I will not stop doing this until the vaccine is in the field or I die," Tim said
Just recently, in order to prove how strong his immune system is, Tim took back-to-back bite from two of the world's deadliest snakes, the Taipan and the Black Mamba.
Bite of a Taipan |
His collections were also two rattlesnakes and water cobra. But his obsession of finding the right antidote almost killed him, Tim also lost his family. Beth Friede, 35-years-old, divorced him in October after 20 years together after she's finally had enough of his husband's obsession. Tim and Beth had a son.
Tim is an amateur scientist and he's not undertaking this venture alone, he have some backing form the scientific community. A PhD Microbiologist, Dr. Brian Hanley and his company Butterfly Sciences helps Tim with his research.
Tim has nearly doubled the number of antibodies in his body capable of fighting venom. Together, Tim and Dr. Brian hopes his company will help him develop his vaccine and find investors to get it into the field.
Watch the video here:
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SHOCKING! Watch this man as he let 2 of the world's deadliest snakes bites him!
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