Fearless Man Runs Scorpion Farm, Milks Deadly Creatures for ₦30bn Venom.
A fearless man identified as Scorpion Breeder has gone viral after sharing a video of his scorpion farm, where he breeds and milks scorpions for their venom, considered the most expensive liquid in the world.
Valued at about ₦30 billion per gallon, the venom is prized in medicine for its potential to treat diseases like malaria and detect brain tumors.
His calmness among the deadly creatures shocked many viewers online.
A fearless man has gone viral after showing off his unique business a scorpion farm where he breeds and milks the deadly creatures for their venom.
In the TikTok video, the man, identified as Scorpion Breeder, was seen walking calmly among hundreds of scorpions inside a large enclosure. He fearlessly picked them up and demonstrated how their venom is extracted, leaving viewers both shocked and fascinated.
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, “scorpion venom is the most expensive liquid on Earth,” valued at about ₦30 billion per gallon (around $39 million). However, “a single scorpion must be milked over 2.6 million times to produce just one gallon of venom.”
Experts say the venom is valuable for its medical uses, including “detecting brain tumors, treating malaria, and developing painkillers.”
The clip drew mixed reactions online while some praised his bravery, others admitted they couldn’t imagine being in the same room with a scorpion.
A fearless man identified as Scorpion Breeder has gone viral after sharing a video of his scorpion farm, where he breeds and milks scorpions for their venom, considered the most expensive liquid in the world.
Valued at about ₦30 billion per gallon, the venom is prized in medicine for its potential to treat diseases like malaria and detect brain tumors.
His calmness among the deadly creatures shocked many viewers online.
A fearless man has gone viral after showing off his unique business a scorpion farm where he breeds and milks the deadly creatures for their venom.
In the TikTok video, the man, identified as Scorpion Breeder, was seen walking calmly among hundreds of scorpions inside a large enclosure. He fearlessly picked them up and demonstrated how their venom is extracted, leaving viewers both shocked and fascinated.
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, “scorpion venom is the most expensive liquid on Earth,” valued at about ₦30 billion per gallon (around $39 million). However, “a single scorpion must be milked over 2.6 million times to produce just one gallon of venom.”
Experts say the venom is valuable for its medical uses, including “detecting brain tumors, treating malaria, and developing painkillers.”
The clip drew mixed reactions online while some praised his bravery, others admitted they couldn’t imagine being in the same room with a scorpion.
Fearless Man Runs Scorpion Farm, Milks Deadly Creatures for ₦30bn Venom.
A fearless man identified as Scorpion Breeder has gone viral after sharing a video of his scorpion farm, where he breeds and milks scorpions for their venom, considered the most expensive liquid in the world.
Valued at about ₦30 billion per gallon, the venom is prized in medicine for its potential to treat diseases like malaria and detect brain tumors.
His calmness among the deadly creatures shocked many viewers online.
A fearless man has gone viral after showing off his unique business a scorpion farm where he breeds and milks the deadly creatures for their venom.
In the TikTok video, the man, identified as Scorpion Breeder, was seen walking calmly among hundreds of scorpions inside a large enclosure. He fearlessly picked them up and demonstrated how their venom is extracted, leaving viewers both shocked and fascinated.
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, “scorpion venom is the most expensive liquid on Earth,” valued at about ₦30 billion per gallon (around $39 million). However, “a single scorpion must be milked over 2.6 million times to produce just one gallon of venom.”
Experts say the venom is valuable for its medical uses, including “detecting brain tumors, treating malaria, and developing painkillers.”
The clip drew mixed reactions online while some praised his bravery, others admitted they couldn’t imagine being in the same room with a scorpion.
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