Handle with care: Reptile enthusiast teaches YouTube fans about Tunisia's varied species
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1633658
Handle with care: Reptile enthusiast teaches YouTube fans about Tunisia's varied species
- Title: Handle with care: Reptile enthusiast teaches YouTube fans about Tunisia's varied species
- Date: 25th August 2021
- Summary: ZAGHOUAN, TUNISIA (RECENT) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF REPTILE HUNTER, MOHAMMED AZIZ ABDALLAH, HOLDING SNAKE ABDALLAH WALKING IN FOREST NEXT TO WATERS ABDALLAH SEARCHING FOR SNAKES IN WATER ABDALLAH CATCHING SNAKE ABDALLAH WALKING WHILE HOLDING BUCKET WITH SNAKE INSIDE (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) REPTILE HUNTER, MOHAMMED AZIZ ABDALLAH, SAYING: "This snake must be tamed before I bring it home. I play with it like this so it gets used to the feel of my hand, so that it is ready when I go back home." MOUNTAINS ABDALLAH LOOKING AT SNAKE SNAKE ABDALLAH PUTTING SNAKE IN BUCKET VARIOUS OF SNAKES IN BUCKETS AT ABDALLAH'S HOME SNAKE LANDSCAPE VARIOUS OF ABDALLAH SHOOTING YOUTUBE VIDEO WITH FRIEND, YASSINE GUESMI, FILMING HIM
- Embargoed: 8th September 2021 11:41
- Keywords: Enthusiast Reptiles Tunisia
- Location: ZAGHOUAN, TUNISIA
- City: ZAGHOUAN, TUNISIA
- Country: Tunisia
- Topics: Africa,Human-Led Feature,Human-Led Stories
- Reuters ID: LVA001ERS1UFR
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: From large lizards to deadly snakes, 22-year-old Mohammed Aziz Abdallah, catches different kinds of reptiles from the wilderness of his hometown, Zaghouan, in Tunisia to film them for his YouTube channel which he uses as a platform to raise awareness about the country's wildlife and the importance of preserving it.
Having produced tens of videos, the reptile enthusiast teaches his followers about the country's exotic animals and how to deal with them.
"The most important goal I have is a humane one," Abdallah said.
When he first started his project eight years ago, Abdallah faced a lot of criticism for catching and raising wild animals. But as his followers increased, he started seeing more positive comments.
"There are many people who call us after he (Abdallah) became famous in our community through YouTube as a reptile hunter. People who have reptiles at home call him (Abdallah) to come and catch them. There is more awareness among people," his friend, Yassine Guesmi, who helps him film his videos said.
Abdallah, who studies image technology, releases the reptiles back into the wild once when he finishes his research and videos about them.
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