Description of the principal species of poisonous snakes.
Geographical distribution of the principal genera of poisonous snakes in the five divisions of the world 142 PART II.
The venom of poisonous snakesmay be considered the most typical of animal poisons, being unrivaled in the fatality and rapidity of its action.
The swelling of the hand and arm gradually increased, showing the particular livid and yellowish tint following the bites of poisonous snakes.
Yarrow of Washington, who has been a close student of this subject, has found in this country no less than 27 species of poisonous snakes, belonging to four genera.
In the Rattlesnakes and some other typical genera of poisonous Snakes, the short maxillary bone only supports a single perforated fang.
These include one very formidable venomous snake, the Indian hamadryad, or giant cobra, and several non-poisonous snakes.
South America, even more than Australia and Africa, and almost as much as India, is a country of poisonous snakes.
Poisonous snakes are of several different families, but the most poisonous ones, those which are dangerous to man, belong to the two great families of the colubrine snakes and the vipers.
In the region where the cottonmouth occurs there are approximately 2000 persons bitten annually by poisonous snakes.
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