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This episode will be dedicated to answer some questions
Some questions are frequently repeated
Questions from all over the world, that are very similar
In 30 years, those questions were collected
They're so many, therefore we'll dedicate them two episodes, this one and the next one
In this show, we introduced many topics and tried to make things clear
In order to get some answers for the questions crossing our minds
If you do not find your answers in the show, in this episode or the next one
I hope you'll communicate through social media, and you'll definitely get your answer
Q: What's the most dangerous snake in the world?
The most dangerous snake in the world is the (Atractaspis), or the Black snake ,which exists in southern Saudi Arabia
Its bite causes death within a few minutes
The classification of venomous snakes varies according to regions and studies
Q: what is the longest snake in the world?
We talked about the giant snakes, Pythons, Boa and Anaconda
The biggest snake in the world is the Anaconda, living in Amazon forest, which reaches 11 meters length
Some believe that the giantess of the snake depends on weight, and this is wrong, it depends on the length not the weight
Sometimes snakes are in captivity, they eat and get fat
The biggest snake in the world is Anaconda, after that, some species of Pythons
Q: How old are the snakes?
The ages of snakes depend on the specie
Giant snakes like Pythons, Boa and Anaconda can live for more than 25 years
Some regular snakes live from 5 to 7 years are average age
Q: how many types of snakes are there, in the world?
We have 3000 types, only 30% of it are venomous
The deadly ones for humans are very few compared to 3000 type
Q: What are the causes of fearing snakes?
A logical question, all people fear snakes, fear is inner instinct
We are all afraid of many things, afraid of snakes because we do not anything know about them
Their world is mysterious for us
Fear ends with knowledge
We talked in the "fear episode" that if we learn, fear will certainly end
Q: are some people immune against some snakes' venom?
We hear this a lot, but it's not true and not proven
If it's true, it's supposed to be proven in order to make many, benefit from it
Q: why do sakes bite us and hurt us?
We've mentioned in our episodes that a snake attacks when feeling danger
It does not attack or bite unless it senses danger
If we deal with it quietly, even the venomous snakes won't hurt us
It defends itself like the rest of the animals
Q: what are the most dangerous types of venom?
All venoms are dangerous
We said in the venom episode that there are two types of venom
Strong ones and the weak ones
All the strong venoms are dangerous and cause great damage
We must pay attention to that , if venoms get into the body, it will cause some damage
These effects may cause death
Some ask: is there poison in the snake's body?
Some believe there's a vein of venom in the body of the snake
That's not true, venoms as we said before exist only
In the snake's head, in a storage tank of venom
Nothing of it exists in the body
Some believe that if we cut off an inch of the head and an inch of the tail, the snake will run out of venom
By the way, if we drink the venom, the stomach has the ability to break down the venom and expel it out of the body
But I don't recommend doing that, there might be wounds and ulcerations inside the body
The wounds absorb the poison and that cause some damage
A questions says: if we take off a snake's fangs, would it end his danger?
Some believe that by putting a piece of cloth or string into the snake's mouth and pulling it out
The snake would run out of venom and he won't be able to sting
This is not true, it is difficult to accurately cancel the fangs
I advise whoever does this to be careful, and to not to do it
A small part of fangs may inject the venom into the body
That's important, snakes lose their fangs and teeth when hunting
It is replaced by other ones within days
There's nothing called cancelling the fangs definitively
Q: how should I act if a snake attacks me?
I notice before that the snake doesn't attack
When felling danger, it will defend it self, and we had an episode about this
It does things using the sound, the shape or escaping
It runs away, immerses into the sand, disappears from our sight
All this as warnings and a message that says: I don't want to hurt you
But when sensing danger , it will attack, bite and might sting
The best way of defense is escaping
If we see a snake we better run away rather than facing it and getting ourselves into trouble
If we could deal with it, let's do it
Q: are snakes bites treatable?
Stings and treating them depend on many things, especially the first aids
A snake's bite on the foot is different from a bite on the neck or the chest
These are important things in treating a bite of venomous snake
The venoms are different as we said, but they're possible to treat
But it matters to know how to apply first aids and how to act
Q: does a snake bite from the head, the belly and the tail?
Snakes only bite from the mouth in which there are fangs
Some snakes has a little nail in the edge of the tail, which the snake uses to hurt his enemy
People think that he's trying to inject poison through the nail
A question says: is it true that we take some of mediations from the snake's venoms? If that's the case, how come the venoms kill us?
A beautiful question
Snakes have many venoms, made of enzymes
Every enzyme of it has its own effects
Enzymes that lower the blood pressure, others that rise it
Enzymes that help liquefy the blood therefore, these enzymes are taken and used in pharmaceutical industry
If the enzymes, combined together get into the blood, that cause damage
But if we take it via our mouth, then no problem
Q: why is the logo of pharmacies, a snake that surrounding a cup?
This is unfortunate, this snake is the Greek God of medicine
Some started to pay attention to this and started changing the logo
The dish and the stone mill became the logo
These are some answers of some frequently asked questions
I hope you'll find in it some benefit
I wish you a happy life, May God protect us all from the snakes' evils
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