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eunectes4 Sep 15, 2004 02:43 AM

Playing around at 2:30 am I found this nice document on animal related deaths and injuries. It has a HUGE section on venomous snakes. I did not make it even close to the entire way through it yet but i found it interesting so I thought I would share. I did not see when it was last updated so I have no clue how much credit I can put into it. But it seems to be very good. Let me know what you all think.

http://www.eamg-med.com/members/encyclopedia/8/8_4/8_4_1.shtml

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Maryann Sep 15, 2004 12:10 PM

The statistics are probably correct, and if anything they are now higher, due to an increased worldwide population and increase in numbers of people who keep exotic pets and who move into the animal's habitat, etc. Makes for an interesting read. Never knew "slow loris" (for example) were that "dangerous."

phobos Sep 15, 2004 06:08 PM

Thanks

Great information.

Al

>>Playing around at 2:30 am I found this nice document on animal related deaths and injuries. It has a HUGE section on venomous snakes. I did not make it even close to the entire way through it yet but i found it interesting so I thought I would share. I did not see when it was last updated so I have no clue how much credit I can put into it. But it seems to be very good. Let me know what you all think.
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>>http://www.eamg-med.com/members/encyclopedia/8/8_4/8_4_1.shtml

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