Poisonous Snake Bites (Snake Bites)
Pit vipers are a family of snakes whose scientific name is Crotalidae. This group, which is responsible for 99% of poisonous snake bites in the U.S., includes the rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins (cottonmouths). Within this group, ... [... more]
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The Illustrated Guide to Poisonous Snakes
If you fear snakes, it is probably because you are unfamiliar with them, or have been given misleading information. There is no need for you to fear snakes if you know: OE Their habits OE How to identify the dangerous species OE Precautions to take to ... [... more]
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Poisonous Snakes Index
One snake that is not a pit viper snake but is poisonous is the coral snake. The coral snake is highly poisonous and resembles a number of nonpoisonous snakes. It does not have fangs and has round pupils. Because its ... [... more]
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The Illustrated Guide to Poisonous Snakes
An indispensable guide to understanding snakes and avoiding harmful contact with potentially dangerous species. [... more]
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The Illustrated Guide to Poisonous Snakes
If you fear snakes, it is probably because you are unfamiliar with them, or have been given misleading information. There is no need for you to fear snakes if you know: OTheir habits OHow to identify the dangerous species OPrecautions to take to prevent ... [... more]
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Snake Bite
Poisonous snake bites are medical emergencies, and they can be deadly if not treated quickly. Children are at higher risk for death or serious complications because of their smaller body size. However, the right anti ... [... more]
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Antivenin Polyvalent
Pit viper antivenin belongs to a group of medicines known as immunizing agents. It is used to treat the bites of certain poisonous snakes called pit vipers (crotalids), which are native to Central, North, and South America. Pit vipers include ... [... more]
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Snakebites: First Aid
To reduce your risk of a snakebite, avoid picking up or playing with any snake. Most snakes usually avoid people if possible and bite only when threatened or surprised. Excepting the coral snake, these poisonous snakes have slit-like eyes. Their ... [... more]
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Snake Bite Poison
The nature of the venom depends on the type of snake that inflicted the bite. Poisoning from the bite of a poisonous snake. [... more]
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Bites - Snakes
Poisonous snake bites are medical emergencies, and they can be deadly if not treated quickly. Children are at higher risk for death or serious complications because of their smaller body size. However, the right anti-venom can save a victim's ... [... more]
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Poisonous Snakes of Texas
First published in 1950 by John F. Werler and subsequently revised several times, Poisonous Snakes of Texas has long been the standard guide to these reptiles. This new edition is a totally restructured version of the original. Following changes in first- ... [... more]
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