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The reptile sanctuary where brothers Robbie and Stephen Keszey work is covered with creepy crawlers. It takes a certain amount of intestinal fortitude to deal with the creatures, and the audience at 'Good Day La' (weekdays, 9Am Pt on Fox) got a good glimpse of that when the pair from Discovery's 'Swamp Brothers' showed up with some of their reptilian buddies.
There was no trouble with the caiman lizard, a reptile from Peru which Robbie described as "prehistoric looking." The big stink happened, literally, when they brought out the anaconda. Usually, the front end of the snake is most dangerous. Not so here. "Okay I'll take the tail end, although the musk is terrible," said Stephen. Famous last words. Robbie pointed the tail at his brother, who was sprayed immediately and began to cough and choke.
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The reptile sanctuary where brothers Robbie and Stephen Keszey work is covered with creepy crawlers. It takes a certain amount of intestinal fortitude to deal with the creatures, and the audience at 'Good Day La' (weekdays, 9Am Pt on Fox) got a good glimpse of that when the pair from Discovery's 'Swamp Brothers' showed up with some of their reptilian buddies.
There was no trouble with the caiman lizard, a reptile from Peru which Robbie described as "prehistoric looking." The big stink happened, literally, when they brought out the anaconda. Usually, the front end of the snake is most dangerous. Not so here. "Okay I'll take the tail end, although the musk is terrible," said Stephen. Famous last words. Robbie pointed the tail at his brother, who was sprayed immediately and began to cough and choke.
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- 9/2/2011
- by Nick Zaino
- Aol TV.
Brothers Robbie and Stephen run Glades Herp Farm in Bushnell, Florida, the largest venomous snake breeding farm in the world. In each episode of Discovery's new series "Swamp Brothers," they wrangle pythons, gators, wildcats and even bears. In the May 13 premiere, Robbie and Stephen get dangerously close to a mama gator, as they attempt to rescue her nest of eggs from the threat of animals such as fire ants, raccoons and birds. Robbie and Stephen Keszey run one of the most unique family businesses in the country. As a child, older brother Robbie loved two things: music and wildlife. After high school, he moved to Los Angeles to play bass in a rock band, living a...
- 5/4/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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