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Chris Loaring, venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a Tarantula during the preview of 'Pain Less: The Future of Relief', a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chris-loaring-venom-extraction-technician-from-venomtech-a-company-106743053.html
RMG5JFRW–Chris Loaring, venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a Tarantula during the preview of 'Pain Less: The Future of Relief', a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in London.
Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a tarantula during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chris-loaring-venom-extraction-technician-from-venomtech-a-company-106743054.html
RMG5JFRX–Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a tarantula during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013.
Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a tarantula during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chris-loaring-venom-extraction-technician-from-venomtech-a-company-106743063.html
RMG5JFT7–Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a tarantula during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013.
Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a tarantula during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chris-loaring-venom-extraction-technician-from-venomtech-a-company-106743051.html
RMG5JFRR–Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a tarantula during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013.
Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a False Water Cobra during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chris-loaring-venom-extraction-technician-from-venomtech-a-company-106743131.html
RMG5JFXK–Chris Loaring, Venom extraction technician from Venomtech, a company that provides venom for research, demonstrates how to extract venom from a False Water Cobra during the preview of Pain Less: the future of relief, a new exhibition opening at the Science Museum in central London on Thursday 8 November until July 2013.