Posted by:
Greg Longhurst
at Sat Apr 16 09:35:33 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Greg Longhurst ]
I have a little trouble with the following paragraph:
The world's most dangerous snakes, the ones that cause the most fatalities year after year, are common in populated areas, will attack when not provoked, and also inject a powerful venom. They include the Egyptian cobra, saw-scale viper, puff adder, Asian cobra and Russell's viper. The serpents in the account seem to fit all these criteria to be classed a very dangerous snake.
In light of the fact that stepping too close to a snake is considered (by the snake) provocation, this is a bit misleading.
~~Greg~~
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