Dip in deaths from snake bitesSingh, Naveeta
Kali, a snake catcher from the Irula Co-operative in Chennai, holding a Russell's viper. Credit: Harrison Carter "We need to get serious about this problem," said Harrison Carter, who led the study as part of a master's in Conservation and Biodiversity at the University of Exeter. "Muc...
A bite from Australia's inland taipan, the world's most poisonous snake, releases enough poison to kill 100 men. The good news is that people rarely come in contact with this snake, and a treatment for its poison exists. Russell's viper lives throughout Asia, including ...