If you find yourself bitten by a snake in India, there’s a very good chance that the culprit is either the Russell’s viper, common krait, Indian cobra or the Indian saw-scaled viper.
In Asia, the Indian cobra, Russel's viper, saw-scaled viper and common krait are the most venomous. In the Central America and northern South America regions, the venomous pit viper Bothrops asper ...
Less than a year after becoming India’s first State to declare snakebite envenoming cases and deaths as a notifiable disease ...
King cobras can’t sense heat like pit vipers ... they will eat other king cobras, as well as Indian cobras, rat snakes, and pythons. Gaboon vipers, unlike most snakes, give birth to live ...
Rattlesnakes are venomous pit vipers native to the Americas, with 33 species identified by their distinct tail rattle. They thrive in arid environments and are mainly nocturnal. Rattlesnakes play ...
Saw Scaled Viper, Spectacled Cobra, King Cobra, and two species of Pit Viper – the Malabar Pit Viper and Nose Pit Viper. The newly inaugurated serpentarium is set to become a pioneering centre ...
Several species of snakes including the King Cobra, Hump-nosed pit viper, Indian rock python and Malabar pit viper are found in the park. ALSO SEE Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa The national ...