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Hallandale alligator processor turns pythons into leather products

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http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...rns-pythons-into-leather-products-377262.html

"For some Burmese pythons captured in the Everglades, the end of the line is a building in a warehouse district of Hallandale Beach.

All American Gator, which turns alligators into meat, belts, shoes and wallets, is the closest thing South Florida has to a python-processing plant. It was here that Josh Zarmati brought two pythons he caught in the Everglades.

Brian Wood, the company's president, was waiting. He has processed three snakes so far and anticipates more from the state-sanctioned python hunt that started last week and runs through April 17 in sections of the Everglades in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties.

Wood opened a flat plastic container and pulled out a 7-foot python he caught near a levee. He placed the snake on the cement floor as journalists' cameras clicked, allowing the snake to coil around his arm and bite his Kevlar-coated snake-handling boots.

Zarmati, 23, is a snake expert and dealer. He breeds ball pythons — a smaller breed not considered a threat — and sells them from his house in Miami.

After playing with the snake for the cameras, it was time to kill it. They brought it into another room with a slippery wet floor and a long table stacked with skinned alligators that resembled uncooked chickens in color and texture.

As Zarmati held the struggling snake down on a table, Wood raised a hatchet and cut off its head. The top four inches of the snake continued to wriggle, the mouth opening and closing. Asked how long the top half would take to die, Zarmati said, "It can take about 30 minutes."

The recommended method of killing, he said, is to strike the snake on the head. "It takes a bit longer," he said. "You have to hit it just right."

But after watching the writhing head for a few seconds, Woods picked up the axe and used the blunt end to beat it until it stopped moving. "Now it's no half hour," he said. "I didn't like that."

Scott Hardin, exotic species coordinator for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, said so far no hunters had reported catching snakes. But they expected a lag in reporting and hoped more hunters would be out over the weekend.

Wood pays $5 a foot for pythons. He then has his workers skin them, send the hides to a tannery and then processes them into custom-made leather goods.

Wood's retail shop, Exotic Leather Fashions on Polk Street in downtown Hollywood, displays shoes, wallets and belts of alligator and iguana. He has only a few python products, including a $900 pair of python pants that someone ordered and then changed his mind about, and a $2,500 python jacket.

Although the state recommends against consuming meat from pythons taken from the Everglades because of mercury, Wood says he's not worried. He doesn't plan to sell it but will serve it to family and friends.

It's excellent, he said, in a Thai green curry sauce."

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I could have done without the photo of the axe-wielding snake beheader and description of then beating the still-moving head. Damn butchers.
 
Good luck with getting anywhere with PETA. PETA is right in bed with the Humane Society of the United States, and they would actually support this believe it or not. I can't believe one these pieces of garbage calls himself a "python breeder." :angry:
 
What gets me the worst is the so called expert/breeder let's it suffer while the guy who owns the plant is the one who takes pity and ends it's suffering.

I will make sure not to buy from or sell to that scumbag.
 
Check this out! Apparently Mr. Zarmati might be in a little bit of trouble...
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/palm-beach/fl-python-killing-20100317,0,6260469.story

A man who helped kill a Burmese python in front of journalists at a Hallandale Beach processing plant broke the rules governing the hunting of the non-native snakes in the Everglades, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Josh Zarmati, a Miami snake breeder, was one of several licensed snake dealers allowed by the state to kill pythons in the Everglades. But under the rules, he was required to either kill the python where it was found or bring it to a veterinarian or research facility, said Scott Hardin, the agency's exotic species coordinator.

Instead, Zarmati brought two pythons last week to All American Gator in Hallandale Beach and held one down while the company's president, Brian Wood, whacked off its head with a hatchet. The top four inches of the snake continued to writhe, the mouth opening and closing, until Wood smashed it several times with the hatchet's blunt end. An account appeared in Wednesday's Sun-Sentinel.

The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida, based in Fort Lauderdale, e-mailed the state wildlife commission Wednesday asking if this was the proper procedure. The agency contacted Zarmati and told him to follow the rules next time.

"They didn't want any of the animals — because of the animal rights groups and PETA — to be killed on camera," Zarmati said. "I kind of got into a little bit of trouble."

Although the state had begun a special Burmese python hunt in the Everglades last week, Zarmati was not participating in that but had been catching pythons as one of several snake experts who had a special permit.

Euthanasia guidelines from the American Veterinary Medical Association say decapitation is not adequate for snakes and other reptiles because death may not be immediate.

Stephanie Bell, cruelty case manager for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, said best method, is to stun the snake or pithe it, that is, scramble its brain immediately with a metal tool. She said Wood did the right thing by whacking it on the head to put it out of its misery.
 
What gets me the worst is the so called expert/breeder let's it suffer while the guy who owns the plant is the one who takes pity and ends it's suffering.

I will make sure not to buy from or sell to that scumbag.
Absolutely agreed!!!!!
I hope his 15 minutes of fame and $70 for the skins was worth the extra bad publicity that he ACTIVELY TOOK PART IN!!!!!!! Any more flammable items that you'd like to throw on the fire while you're at it??? Nice going pal...way to help the cause Zamarti, you J/O...
 
Ugh. "Snake expert," my fat tail. A breeder of ball pythons does not a snake expert make. Real snake experts know how to properly euthanize a snake.

While I think something needs to be done about the pythons in Florida, rampant killing, maiming, and torturing is not the way to go about it. Catch them and either euthanize them humanely or give them to a good home. For heaven's sake, ya can't even look at a feral cat the wrong way without being charged with animal abuse....

These people make me sick.
 
Well, first off, this Zarmati fool is no snake expert, and I'm sure that he is no breeder! He seems like he is just a sell out to me. You claim you breed the small non threatening snakes, but kill the big ones...to me that says that all these "big bad guys" in Florida are bitches! Sorry for the language, but this is really really ridiculous and stupid! My 4 yr old son isn't even afraid of 10 and 11 foot burms and retics but these big guys in Florida want to shoot them with rifles?!?! These ignorant fools need to be stopped and something needs to be done in Florida about this...this world is gone and soon there is going to be no helping it. People don't know how to survive if it came down to it and they needed to and that is very sad. If I lived in Florida and these snakes were everywhere like they say, I would be very excited for something new and exciting! It also makes no sense that these people want to live in the swamps and expect no animals or reptiles to be there at all...they say these snakes are ruining the eco system, but I'm pretty sure humans are doing a better job at doing that! Something really really needs to be done about this and soon!
 
I hope he does not tend any swaps or shows he would probably get dealt with by charges of treason by the reptile community Im just saying cause in this community of friends real breeders and just beginners who lovingly care for these animals we dont need a term often referred to as "snake in the grass" so for him animal planet and the media please dont associate yourself with this "narc trader" or the big "scare tactic" organisation.
 
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