You may not know this yet, but king cobras are the longest venomous snake in the world. Not only can this snake reach nearly ...
If you ever get bitten by a snake, don’t believe what you see in the movies. Tying a tourniquet, slicing your arm, or trying ...
After spotting the poisonous snakes, locals informed the forest official and did not cause any harm to the reptiles.
From blackwater rivers to hidden swamps, these North Carolina spots are home to some surprising residents. Here's what you ...
By October 1953, 11 cobras had been killed in the city (presumably with the help of garden hoes). Another was captured alive ...
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A self-taught snake expert’s 200 snake bites may lead to a universal ‘cure’ for snake venom
Field medics match vials to snakes. This research aims to change that, with antibodies that worked across species in mice.
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An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
Birds and planes getting into bother isn't unusual but in 2016 a bird struck a plane flying from New York to Tennessee so ...
Of the seven medically significant snakes in Garden Route, only one - the Cape cobra - has fast-acting venom. Most snakebites ...
They found that venomous snakes use dramatically different strategies to deliver their deadly bites. Vipers and elapids ...
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Rethinking the evolutionary history of human-biting mosquitoes
Evolutionary biologists have long believed that the human-biting mosquito, Culex pipiens form molestus,evolved from the ...
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