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- Snake wrangler Jules Sylvester insisted it would be too dangerous to use actual poisonous snakes on an airplane full of people and a camera crew. Instead, Sylvester provided a bunch of look-alikes: the harmless tiger rat snake rattles its tail like a rattlesnake to defend itself from potential enemies.
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May 17, 2016 · Snake wrangler Jules Sylvester insisted it would be too dangerous to use actual poisonous snakes on an airplane full of people and a camera crew. Instead, Sylvester provided a...
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Sep 21, 2022 · During production of Snakes On A Plane, snake wrangler Jules Sylvester kept 60 live snakes on set at all times. Most were non-venomous species like king snakes, rat snakes and milk snakes.
- Loren Kantor
Jul 24, 2006 · Snakes on a Blog interviews Snakes on a Plane snake wrangler Jules Sylvester. SnakesonaBlog.com
Aug 8, 2006 · Even after nearly four decades handling dangerous snakes, Sylvester says he's never had a serious close call. But if he were to be killed by a snake, he'd rather be squeezed to death...
Aug 9, 2006 · Interview: Jules Sylvester, snake wrangler for Snakes on a Plane was at a Comic-Con panel, and Mike recorded the roundtable discussion. Enjoy the snake talk!
Jul 21, 2006 · Even after nearly four decades handling dangerous snakes, Sylvester says he's never had a serious close call.