Missing
David Sagan drives to Hocking College Nature Center in Nelsonville, Ohio. The plush snakes on the dashboard of his car are presents from his friends given to him after his lost 4 of his snakes to Ohio Department of Agriculture.
instructor
David Sagan is an instructor at Hocking College where he teaches animal handling. the focus of his teaching is learning to understand the animal behavior
love
On the Nature Center, there are more than 30 snakes, part of the activities that David Sagan’s students have to do as part of their class is taking care of the well-being of the animal
Learning
Hocking College Nature Center is a facility dedicated to teaching the residents of the area about the local animals and another exotic animal. Jennifer Zingler and her song Siles Bielski-Zingler visit the facility to satisfy the curiosity of Siles about snakes.
responsibilities
As part of the responsibilities of taking care of snakes, David Sagan has to clean the excrement and other residues of their cages of and help the snakes to shed.
Connection
David Sagan kisses Icky, an albino Burmese python (Python bivittatus). Sagan has risen Icke since its born. Ickes mom, Numbskull, was one of the four snakes that Ohio Department of Agriculture took away from him. After an incident in Zanesville on October 2011 where a resident released 48 snakes, Ohio updated the exotic animals law, in which said that in order to keep snakes as pets bigger than 12 foots the owner has to follow a series of requirements including and burdensome liability insurance or give them up.