According to a 2020 study, Russell's viper alone accounted for 43 percent of the snakebites in India between 2000 and 2019, with kraits making up 18 percent of bites and cobras 12 percent.
A 48-year-old man from Bihar's Bhagalpur stunned people around him when he walked into a hospital with a Russell's viper draped around his neck after being bitten by the venomous snake.
The Russell's viper has returned to Bangladesh (file photo) All health centres and hospitals in Bangladesh have been ordered to stock anti-venom after reports of a surge in snake bites across the ...
It's terrifying. Different types of snake venom have different effects, but a bite from the Russell's pit viper, a snake that kills thousands of people every year in Southeast Asia and is shown ...
significantly increasing the risk and severity of complications from bites by the Big Four. The highly venomous Russell's viper (Daboia russelii), pictured here, is responsible for the most ...
Russell's viper is harmful because of the aggressive ... and even death within hours if the victim is not treated on time. The bites from this snake usually do not have pain associated with ...
Russell's viper, a generally aggressive snake ... Why are so many people dying from snake bites? Snake bites are now a global health priority, says WHO The Indian tribesmen catching giant snakes ...
People For Animals (PFA), Mysuru, has responded to a distress call to rescue a community dog that had been bitten by a ...