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  2. Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing ... - AOL

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    A close up stock photo of a bull snake showing defensive behavior. A woman fluffing her pillows before bed was met with a sharp surprise when a snake, who had found its way into her house and ...

  3. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    A snake's detached head can immediately act by reflex and potentially bite. The induced bite can be just as severe as that of a live snake. [2] [47] As a dead snake is incapable of regulating the venom injected, a bite from a dead snake can often contain large amounts of venom. [48]

  4. Sexual coercion among animals - Wikipedia

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    In red-sided garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis, it has been shown that heavier-bodied males were better courters and their size gave them an advantage over smaller bodied snakes. [16] This helps lead to an evolution of sexual dimorphism, with males larger than females. [ 4 ]

  5. If a copperhead snake bites your dog in SC, follow these tips ...

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    Most snake bites in pets are to the face, neck, and limbs, since they are sniffing around objects where snakes tend to hide. To avoid these chance encounters, keep these tips in mind.

  6. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    Human bites are the third most frequent type of bite after dog and cat bites. [6] Dog bites are commonplace, with children the most commonly bitten and the face and scalp the most common target. [14] About 4.7 million dog bites are reported annually in the United States. [15] The US estimated annual count of animal bites is 250,000 human bites ...

  7. Snake bites dog in Charlotte. Why are they around in the ...

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    A social media post about a dog in Charlotte getting bitten by a poisonous snake this January has raised questions about whether snakes are still around and a potential danger to pets and people.

  8. Animal attacks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    According to local media, the woman left the house at roughly 5pm local time to walk her two dogs. Family members got worried when the 28-year-old did not return home, and went out to look for her. They found her body in what photos reveal to be a wooded area, and it was covered in wounds thought to have been caused by a wild animal.

  9. 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 ...