


Brazil’s Butantan Institute: Where Venomous Critters Find a Welcome
Hosted by research social scientist David Yetman, explore the landscapes, peoples and history of North and South America — from the coldest towns in Canada to the tropical islands of the Caribbean.

Brazil’s Butantan Institute: Where Venomous Critters Find a Welcome
Season 9 Episode 908 | 26m 46s | CC
Brazil is home to a host of venomous critters, mostly scorpions, spiders, and snakes. Each year many tens of thousands of Brazilians are stung or bitten and require treatment. Many owe their lives to antivenin produced by the Butantan Institute in São Paulo. It’s home to hundreds of thousands of venomous creatures, all contributing to the protection of human lives.
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