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Kyan Merritt
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8 July, 15:07
What are the dangers of snake bites
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Grady Costa
8 July, 15:14
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First, one has to be bitten by a snake. Most snakes are non-poisonous, and even if they were, chances are that they do not have any venom in the fangs. Of the 3,000 or more snake species that exist in the world, only 600 are venomous.
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Syllable
8 July, 15:18
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Infection, poisoning depending on the snake, with any snake bite you should have it checked out by your health care provider to stop the risk of infection. If you get bitten by a snake and you pull it off of you the teeth can get stuck in your skin. Best advice would be to stay away from aggressive snakes
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