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  2. Atractaspis bibronii - Wikipedia

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    Atractaspis bibronii is a species of venomous snake in the family Atractaspididae. ... Its common names are the Southern stiletto snake, [4] Bibron's stiletto snake ...

  3. Atractaspididae - Wikipedia

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    The Atractaspididae (atractaspidids) are a family of venomous snakes [1] found in Africa and the Middle East, commonly called mole vipers, stiletto snakes, or burrowing asps. Currently, 12 genera are recognized.

  4. Atractaspis branchi - Wikipedia

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    Atractaspis branchi, known commonly as Branch's stiletto snake, is a species of fossorial, venomous snake in the family Atractaspididae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The species is endemic to West Africa . [ 1 ]

  5. Know your WA snakes: How to avoid a venomous bite, and ... - AOL

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    Non-venomous snake bites typically only need to be treated by cleaning the wound and keeping it dry, but if a bite victim starts to show serious side effects, immediately take them to receive ...

  6. Atractaspis - Wikipedia

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    Atractaspis is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Atractaspidae, also known as the stiletto snakes. The genus is endemic to Africa and the Middle East. The genus contains 15 species that are recognized by ITIS. [2] Others recognize as many as 21 species. [3] [4] [5] 23 are listed here.

  7. Atractaspis duerdeni - Wikipedia

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    Atractaspis duerdeni, commonly known as the beaked burrowing asp, [2] Duerden's burrowing asp, [3] and Duerden's stiletto snake, [2] is a species of venomous snake in the family Atractaspididae. [4] The species is native to southern Africa .

  8. Watch your step! Copperhead snakes are more likely to bite ...

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    Venomous snakebites increased by 5.6%, while bites from non-venomous snakes jumped by 5.8%, the study shows. “Snakes are ectotherms, meaning outdoor temperatures influence their internal body ...

  9. Snake antivenom - Wikipedia

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    Snake antivenom is a medication made up of antibodies used to treat snake bites by venomous snakes. [1] It is a type of antivenom . It is a biological product that typically consists of venom neutralizing antibodies derived from a host animal, such as a horse or sheep.