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11-20-11, 01:23 PM
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Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
A recent thread on our board has inspired me to start this discussion.
Has anyone else noticed how they distort the truth to gain ratings??
Some of the programs they are producing portray decent people in a negative way, they often present material that is so distorted it should be on the Sci Fi channel right after "Ghost Hunters"
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11-20-11, 01:29 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
Its a shame too, they show stunning animals in the worst way. One day, hopefully the Discovery networks will replace entertainment with education.
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11-20-11, 01:29 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I hate how they changed their motto to "Surprisingly Human"
I come to ANIMAL planet to watch animals, not humans.
If I wanted to watch a show about people, I would go to TLC.
I just checked the AP website. An episode of Swamp Wars is titled "Encounters with POISONOUS snakes" >_< SMH
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11-20-11, 01:30 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
A perfect example of what that network is capable of, A good friend of mine was asked to show some of his garter snakes for a program they did called "Infestations"
Don is a good guy, and a an animal control officer as a career, so Don agreed to take his snakes to the shoot.
The producers edited and twisted the story around to portray garter snakes as an evil plague that drove a family from their home!!! and the only snakes they featured in the show were his PETS!!!
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11-20-11, 01:31 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
Youngster, you will enjoy this quote.
Swamp hunters hatched out a scale-less hognose snake. They described it as a Scaleless Hognose PYTHON! Episode 3 or 4.
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11-20-11, 01:32 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I saw that show Wayne.
Watching these videos makes me epic facepalm.
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11-20-11, 01:46 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I always liked swamp wars but scale less hognose python come on.
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11-20-11, 02:06 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I agree, it is upsetting when the shows/directors portray good people in a negative or irresponsible light. But these people are also trying to make a living. Sometimes their businesses are going under and they are lucky enough to get a show to help them increase their business so they can continue doing what they love.
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11-20-11, 02:23 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I love how they talk about the out break of Burmese pythons in the wild in Florida why showing a pictures of a Ball python.
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11-22-11, 11:46 PM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
apparently a green anaconda killed and ate a person in south africa...
Lost Tapes: Megaconda : Video : Animal Planet
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11-23-11, 12:56 AM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I saw a show 2 days ago called "fear of snakes" and they were goin on about a guy who shoots water mpccassin in his bk yard and any other snakes they find... all this because the family bought a house tht backs onto waterways and swamp..
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11-23-11, 05:45 AM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakey-Jay-BRB
I saw a show 2 days ago called "fear of snakes" and they were goin on about a guy who shoots water mpccassin in his bk yard and any other snakes they find... all this because the family bought a house tht backs onto waterways and swamp..
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DUH! what would anyone who buys a place next to a snake habitat expect?
People like that belong in the concrete jungle.
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11-23-11, 07:17 AM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
Exactly wayne... but because of their fears and not researching the area they see it as the snakes invading their home. Ofcourse people over look that the snakes were there first.
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11-23-11, 08:17 AM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
I cherish my home that much more because of the habitats, I go after human trespassers to keep my snakes safe.
I look at it as a 40 acre enclosure, and the snakes that roam here are my pets.
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11-23-11, 11:10 AM
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Re: Discovery networks AKA Animal Planet
Awesome attitude wayne...
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