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  "textContent": "Did you know snakes could be poisonous? In the rainforests of Southeast Asia, an unassuming snake is hiding a toxic secret. Armed with a paralyzing poison and a flesh-melting venom, the red-necked keelback might be one of the most extreme snakes on the planet.\n\nMy name is Spencer Hoffman. I’m a biologist and filmmaker from North Carolina and my goal is to find the most extreme life forms in the world—from the strangest, to the deadliest— and capture the stories of how their insane lifestyles help them to survive on our Weird Planet.",
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