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Who knows the information about reptile expert Donald Schultz? Please, please

Donald Schultz (Donald Schultz) was born in South Africa. In a ranking of the world's most venomous snakes, African venomous snakes are ranked first and occupy three of the top ten. However, Schulz was very fond of these creepy guys and even filmed a documentary "Wild Tracks" with these venomous animals. His life was thrilling and exciting.

Born in South Africa, Donald Schultz is a world-renowned poison expert, author, photographer and explorer who has lived most of his life in the public eye. At the age of thirteen, he began working with reptiles. Fortunately, he landed an internship at the world-famous Fitzsimmons Snake Park, where he received education and training in herpetology. He spent countless hours studying and demonstrating the habits of snakes, and catching venomous snakes became second nature to him. His love for these animals laid a solid foundation for his future career.

In 2002, Donald moved to the United States. He studied veterinary medicine in San Diego and worked at a veterinary specialty hospital. After that, he embarked on the road of full-time reptile explorer. He has worked with animals from every continent, from small geckos in the Kalahari Desert to monitor lizards in San Diego, from highly venomous box jellyfish in Australia to giant sea turtles in Costa Rica, and he has captured them on five continents Venomous snakes have caught crocodiles on three continents.

He is always busy with animals. He founded a company of his own, specializing in reptile viewing and eco-tourism services in Africa. He has also co-authored numerous scientific papers with other authors and has been an invited speaker at international reptile expert forums. Even the world's leading venomous snake experts will come to him for help when they encounter troublesome or dangerous animals. Donald's first article was published in Reptile magazine in 2006 and has since been published in five international magazines, including a column for Australian magazine Scales and Tails.

His love for dangerous activities is not only reflected in his work, he is trying to integrate work and life. Donald is an avid skydiver and a very professional scuba diver, having been the youngest Level 2 diver in Africa.

Donald first appeared on Discovery Channel and Animal Planet as an expert, animal consultant and production consultant on the show "Bite Marks", and later served as the guest host of "The Big Eater" .

Donald currently calls Los Angeles his home... when he is.

Career Introduction

At the age of 9, Schulz became interested in venomous snakes. Starting with African venomous snakes, Schultz has come into contact with almost all famous venomous animals in the world, and has the ability to identify venomous animals based on venom and DNA.

People have not fully understood and utilized venom. In order to let more people know about the world of poisonous animals, the Discovery Channel of the United States began filming the documentary "Wild Tracks" about Schultz's journey of tracking poisonous animals four years ago. (When it was broadcast on Chinese TV stations, it was called "Face to Face with Wild Animals")

For scientific research purposes, Donald Schultz used helicopters, and sometimes needed to parachute and dive to interact with venomous snakes and venomous predators at any time. Dealing with it, Schultz said that one of the functions of venom is that it can be used to develop drugs. For example, the venom of poison dart frogs can be made into a powerful analgesic. The Indian crested porcupine itself has miraculous healing powers, the crocodile itself has miraculous healing abilities for wounds, and their white blood cells are hypothesized to kill HIV.

Personal Quotes

He always said: "I'm Donald Schulz, this isn't a stunt, this is my job.