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How do you treat snake bites in the wild?

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  Are you afraid of snakes? How do you   treat snake bites   in the wild? Only about 450 of the 3000 snake species are poisonous and potentially dangerous to humans. Each year, approximately 100,000 people are killed by these, the majority of whom are from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. However, their venom has been used in medical discoveries that can save people’s lives. Let   PowerPAc plus   help you learn more. What is snake venom? Snake venom is a highly toxic saliva that contains zootoxins and aids in the immobilization and digestion of prey. This also serves as a defense against potential threats. During a bite, snake venom is injected by special fangs. Snake venom is produced in the salivary glands at the back of the snake’s head. Salivary glands are the parts of the head that produce saliva. Snakes have hollow fangs that act like hypodermic needles to deliver venom. When a snake bites, the venom glands are squeezed by muscles in the snake’s head. This forces the liquid throu