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We invite you to be a part of the events, where we can jointly put our effort together to achieve our Goal of SNakebite death-free Goa "MISS...
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The objective of the session was to create awareness and to clear the misconceptions about snakes among public and students.
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The distribution of Snakebite First-aid kit - A light, compact, and practical snakebite-specific kit designed to be a portable injury-specif...
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Snakes reach sexual maturity within two to four years, depending on the species and living conditions. In perfect conditions, adult snakes live anywhere from 20 to 30 years, with natural predators and the encroachment of humans severely limiting the number of years most snakes live.
The Inland Taipan's venom is known to be the most potent venom of any snake in the world. A single bite from this reptile is deadly enough to kill one hundred humans. Taipans are found from Australia to the southern edge of New Guinea.
Don't panic. Back away to a safe distance and allow the snake to move away. Snakes often want to escape when disturbed. Remember, all native wildlife, including snakes, is protected.
Snake activity patterns change dramatically over a year. Throughout the cool months, snakes and other reptiles are relatively inactive. Reptiles gain body warmth using external heat sources, either by basking in the sun or in warm places including rocks, near roads, and even under the fridge!
All aspects of a snake's life rely on this external heat to function, whether to feed, find a mate, fight off disease and infection, or even pump blood around its body. As a result, they are not very active during winter.
As the months become warmer, particularly around September, snakes become active and are frequently encountered by people. This is the breeding and feeding season for snakes. A good guide to when a snake is likely to be active is if the species that it feeds on are active and abundant at that particular time and place. For example, frog-eating snakes are likely to be active on warm, humid nights near streams when frogs are breeding.
Most species of snakes produce their young in eggs, while others give birth to live young. Egg-laying snakes lay white, elongated eggs with a dry skin-like shell. Eggs can vary in size and number and are usually deposited among leaf litter or rotting logs. Sites are carefully selected, as the eggs rely on natural moisture and heat for incubation.
Pythons may coil around their eggs to protect them, aiding incubation. Female pythons will even 'shiver' to generate heat to keep the eggs warm. Young snakes emerge from eggs using their egg tooth—a projection on the top of the snout. The tooth is used to make slits in the shell through which the young snake can emerge.
Live-bearing species are also choosy about birth sites. Possible areas include thick grass, among tree roots or in and around debris, all providing the newborn snakes with suitable cover and protection from predators.
Young snakes are independent from birth.
No. The fastest snake in the world is the black mamba of Africa and it can travel at around 12km/hr. Humans can easily run faster than this. Snakes soon tire, as moving rapidly uses their stored energy. The likelihood that a snake will give a persistent chase is small.
Snakes are found almost everywhere in the world, except the country of New Zealand. Amazingly, this country, also known as the snake-free country, is devoid of snakes, thanks to its geographical location.
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