According to The Guardian, a scientific group of Indian, Kenyan, Nigerian, British and American experts are preparing to develop a universal antidote against the venom of any snake
Most recently, people in Tien Giang were extremely frightened when they witnessed the scene of a snake about 1 meter long struggling in the bathroom of a resident's home.
The first case of snake bites that he saved with a stone was in the 1960s. By now more than 50 years, his family still has a stone that has saved thousands of snake bites from
An Indian family was lucky to escape thanks to two faithful pet dogs working together to chase and bite off the monorail snake entering the house.
Red-tailed snakes are one of the most powerful venom snakes. Its toxicity is second only to the king cobra.
Trying to suck snake venom, causing electric shock or use
First aid on problems of head injury, fainting, drowning and proper bite, science is the most important thing, deciding the survival of the person in distress.