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  2. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Virginia — Bull died from a rattlesnake bite in Shenandoah County. The timber rattlesnake is the only species of rattlesnake in this region. May 1906: Anonymous male: Unknown: Florida — A young man became seriously ill and died as a result of a snake bite while handling a snake during one of George Went Hensley's religious services in ...

  3. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    A bite by a North American copperhead on the ankle is usually a moderate injury to a healthy adult, but a bite to a child's abdomen or face by the same snake may be fatal. The outcome of all snakebites depends on a multitude of factors: the type of snake, the size, physical condition, and temperature of the snake, the age and physical condition ...

  4. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    Rattlesnakes are the leading contributor to snakebite injuries in North America, but rarely bite unless provoked or threatened; if treated promptly, the bites are seldom fatal. The 36 known species of rattlesnakes have between 65 and 70 subspecies, [3] all native to the Americas, ranging from central Argentina to southern Canada. The largest ...

  5. This Tennessee County Experiences the Most Snake Bites - AOL

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    Of all reported snake bite cases, a total of only 12-15 deaths are reported, making the chance of a fatal bite extremely rare. In addition, 50% of all snake bites are “dry,” which means no ...

  6. What happens if a rattlesnake bites you? Here's everything ...

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    Coral snakes have red, yellow and black rings around their bodies. They grow to about 2½ feet and live in woodlands and canyons. Their bites deliver one of the most lethal types of venom in North ...

  7. Epidemiology of snakebites - Wikipedia

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    Of the elapids, the yellow-bellied sea snake has, very rarely, caused venomous bites, while the coral snakes, although common, inflict only 1 to 2% of all reported snake bites. [52] Of the coral snakes, Micrurus nigrocinctus is responsible for the most bites. [53] Colubrid species found in Central America only cause mild to moderate ...

  8. Mississippi venomous snakes: How to identify them and ... - AOL

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    Reaction to humans: Bites from pygmy rattlesnakes are fairly common in South Mississippi and although their venom is considered highly toxic, their small size reduces the amount of it. Even so ...

  9. List of fatal snake bites in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A Queensland Government occupational health publication says that "Snakes are not usually aggressive and do not seek confrontation with humans but may retaliate if provoked. The important thing to remember is to never attempt to catch or kill a snake – most snake bites occur when people are trying to do this." [1]