SNAKEBITE FIRST AID
Snakebite First Aid fangs that are grooved to allow the venom to flow down the fang surface and trickle into the wound. The victim may receive all, a portion, or none of the venom when the snake strikes. Up to 50% of all venomous bites are reported to be “dry bites,” i.e., no envenomation occurs even when the victim is fanged. ................
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