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unusual facts about Venomous snake


Venomous snake

The two exceptions are: the Rhabdophis keelback snakes secrete poison from glands they get from the poisonous toads they consume, and similarly, certain garter snakes from Oregon retain toxins in their livers from the newts they eat.


The Mighty Peking Man

Like Tarzan, she has learned both to swing through the trees on vines and to communicate with and command the jungle animals, with the exception of a venomous snake who bites her on the inner thigh requiring the hero Johnny to suck out the poison while Samantha's leopard friend fights the snake.


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Asclepius

In honor of Asclepius, a particular type of non-venomous snake was often used in healing rituals, and these snakes — the Aesculapian Snakes — slithered around freely on the floor in dormitories where the sick and injured slept.

C. nigrescens

Calliophis nigrescens, the black coral snake, a venomous snake species found in the Western Ghats of India

Cango Wildlife Ranch

gecko’s and the worlds largest venomous snake, the magnificent King Cobra, plus many more slippery serpents, promises

Iriomote-jima

The island has a venomous snake—Trimeresurus elegans, known locally as the habu, is a species of pitviper whose bite has a fatality rate of 3% and a permanent disability rate of 6–8%.

Mussurana

The Butantan Institute in São Paulo, which specializes in the production of antivenins, erected a statue of Clelia clelia as its symbol and a tribute to its usefulness in combating venomous snake bites.

Puff adder

Bitis arietans, a venomous snake species found in Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula

Sigyn

In the prose, Loki has been bound by the gods with the guts of his son Nari, his son Váli is described as having been turned into a wolf, and the goddess Skaði fastens a venomous snake over Loki's face, from which venom drips.

Uatchitodon

The teeth are similar to those of living venomous squamates such as Heloderma and venomous snakes.

Wiesbaden-Frauenstein

The Frauenstein area is home to a population of the Aesculapian Snake, a large, non-venomous snake rare to this area of Europe.