Ross Allen

Ensil Ross Allen (1908–1981) was an American herpetologist and writer who was based in Silver Springs, Florida for 46 years, where he established the Reptile Institute. He used it for research and education about alligators, crocodiles and snakes, also sponsoring and conducting collection expeditions.Allen founded and was first president of the International Crocodile Society. In his research with snakes, he developed many anti-venoms, including a dried form, and professionally milked venoms for poisonous snakes, which was particularly important for protecting United States forces during World War II. He mixed entertainment and science at his Institute.

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Ross Allen
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1908
Birth place
Pittsburgh
Date of deathMay 17, 1981
Place of death
Florida , Gainesville Florida

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