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Home African Snakebite Institute ~ We are the leading training provider of Snake Awareness First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling courses in Africa as well as the largest distributor of quality snake handling equipment on the continent
Snakes Snakebite in Southern Africa Johan Marais ~ An essential guide to identifying all dangerous snakes and common harmless snakes in southern Africa as well as quick and important practical advice on first aid measures in the case of snakebite Simple icons distribution maps succinct text and numerous fullcolor photographs assist with easy identification of snakes commonly encountered in
Snakebite African Snakebite Institute ~ Spitting Snakes The common spitting snakes in South Africa are the Mozambique Spitting Cobra M’Fezi and the Rinkhals In addition to biting both snakes spray their venom up to a distance of three metres and do so in selfdefense to temporarily blind their attacker and allow the snake to escape What to do
Snakes Snakebite in Southern Africa African Snakebite ~ Description An essential guide to identifying all dangerous snakes and common harmless snakes in southern Africa as well as quick and important practical advice on first aid measures in the case of snakebite
Spitting Snakes of Southern Africa African Snakebite ~ In southern Africa we have 5 species of snakes that can spit venom Black Spitting Cobra Naja nigricincta woodi The Black Spitting Cobra is a large cobra of around 17 meters in length but can reach up to 2 meters
Identifying the Green Snakes of Southern Africa African ~ The Green Water Snake is a common species in the eastern half of South Africa and further north in Africa It reaches a maximum length of around a meter but averages about 50cm It is not as thin as the Natal Green Snakes and has a more rounded head and a slightly shorter tail
Snake bite in southern Africa diagnosis and management ~ Snake bite in southern Africa diagnosis and management There are three groups of venomous snakes in southern Africa – cytotoxic neurotoxic and haemotoxic GJ Müller BSc MB ChB Hons BSc Pharm MMed Anaes PhD Tox Dr Müller is parttime consultant in the Division of Pharmacology Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine and
Which snake is Africas deadliest Africa Geographic ~ In Southern Africa the Mozambique spitting cobra Naja mossambica accounts for the majority of serious snakebites followed by the puff adder Bitis arietans and the stiletto snake Atractaspis bibronii These three snakes account for more than 80 of our serious snakebites but the mortality rate is extremely low as the venoms are cytotoxic causing severe pain local swelling and tissue damage and the majority of victims are treated successfully although some may lose limbs or suffer
Deadly Snakes Found in Africa ~ The eastern green mamba Dendroaspis angusticeps is a highly venomous species of snake found in the coastal regions of eastern and southern Africa with their range extending from Kenya to South Africa and also into the Zanzibar islands The snakes are largely arboreal and remain well camouflaged within trees and bushes by virtue of their green color
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