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    'More than one million' died of snake bites in India
    BBCJuly 8, 2020, 4:26 AM
    An estimated 1.2 million people have died from snake bites in India in the past 20 years, a new study has found.

    Nearly half of the victims were between 30 and 69 years old, and a quarter of them were children, the study says.

    Russell's vipers, kraits and cobras were responsible for most deaths. The remaining deaths were caused by at least 12 other species of snakes.

    So many of the attacks proved fatal because they happened in areas without swift access to medical care.

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    Half of the deaths occurred in the monsoon season between June and September, when snakes are known to come out. And most victims were bitten in the legs.

    The study, published in the open access journal eLife, was conducted by leading Indian and international experts. It's based on data collected from India's ambitious Million Death Study.

    Russell's viper, a generally aggressive snake, is widespread across India and South Asia. It feeds on rodents and so is often found near human settlements, both in urban and rural areas.

    There are different kinds of Indian krait, a venomous species found in the subcontinent.
    There are different kinds of Indian krait, a venomous species found in the subcontinent.
    The Indian krait is normally docile during the day, but becomes belligerent at night. It can grow up to 1.75m (5ft 9in) in length.

    The Indian cobra typically attacks after dark and causes internal bleeding, which requires immediate medical attention.

    Why are so many people dying from snake bites?

    Snake bites are now a global health priority, says WHO

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    The study also found that between 2001 and 2014, some 70% of the snake bite deaths occurred in eight states - Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana, a new state) Rajasthan and Gujarat.

    The average risk of an Indian dying from snake bite before reaching 70 years is approximately 1 in 250, but in some areas the risk approaches 1 in 100, the study says.

    The researchers say farming communities living in villages carried the highest risk to snake bites during the monsoon season.

    The data was last updated in 2019
    The data was last updated in 2019
    They said these areas should be targeted "with education about simple methods" - 'snake-safe' harvesting practices, wearing rubber boots and gloves and using torches - to reduce risk.

    Snake bites are now a "global health priority" according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

    The WHO says complications linked to attacks make the phenomenon one of the most neglected tropical diseases.

    Between 81,000 and 138,000 people are killed by snake bites each year globally, it says. About three times that number survive and are left with permanent disabilities.
    When I was a kid we hunted poisonous snakes. We took a 22 caliber rifle and each took turns shooting any poisonous snake we could find.
    Winner was whomever killed the most. Being the much better hot, I always won, my older brother often gave me a good punch in the face for that.
    Claiming because it was because of my smirk and my attitude for having gotten lucky- to which Id say -yep I am lucky every damn time!
    I guess that Ive slain a couple hundred poisonous snakes. They made for great target practice back in the 60's early 70's.... -Tyr
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    Cobras are extremely venomous. More so than our rattlesnakes I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Cobras are extremely venomous. More so than our rattlesnakes I believe.
    The rattlesnake is listed as number ten on the world deadliest snakes.. 9 other snakes are more deadly , with some far far far far more deadly. Tyr
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    So far this year I've only seen 3 snakes. Two rattlesnakes and one coachwhip. I caught one of the rattlesnakes and took him about half mile south of my place and dumped him in a packrat nest. Used to kill them but decided to use them to help keep rat population down.

    The one I caught was under flower pot out front and when I moved it found him. He must have just ate because didn't coil up or rattle until I put him in the bucket. The other was crossing my path when we were hiking on property. We just avoided each other. Had my gun out but he keep moving and didn't coil.

    The coachwhip was in one of our rat bait boxes so we just left him alone. They're not poisonous.
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