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Montag, 27. Juli 2015

Snakebite




by
Johan Marais
24 July 2015

 
People panic in the event of a snakebite. The victim panics – so much so that he or she may get nauseous and start vomiting; those in attendance panic and make poor decisions as to applying first aid and assisting the victim; even doctors panic when faced with an emergency – several have called me, desperate for advice. So, when young Crawford Coulson walked into my office one Saturday morning in the Valley of a Thousand Hills (near Durban, South Africa) with a terrified look on his face and said, “I have just been bitten by a black mamba,” I knew I had to think fast.
I had no doubt that Crawford knew what he was talking about – he was the snake park curator at Assagai Safari Park, a crocodile and snake park in the Valley of a Thousand Hills. Although it may take anything from 3 – 16 hours for mamba venom to kill an adult, there are many cases where the victim has died within an hour.


Read More:
http://magazine.africageographic.com/weekly/issue-56/snakebite-african-snakes-venom-mamba-viper-cobra-boomslang/

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