PPT-COBRA VENOM
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Naja species Matthew Mcbride Taxonomy and identity The common name cobra is applied to about 30 species of snake in 7 genera Aspidelaps Boulengerina Hemachatus
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Naja species Matthew Mcbride Taxonomy and identity The common name cobra is applied to about 30 species of snake in 7 genera Aspidelaps Boulengerina Hemachatus Ophiophagus Pseudohaje Walterinnesia and Naja. COBRA conti nuation coverage is identical to the UC sponsored coverage you andor your dependents had immediately prior to qualifying for COBRA coverage except you pay the full cost there is no UC contribution See the last page of this document for t By: Nathan & Brenden. Distribution & Habitat. The King Cobra’s home is across the Indian subcontinent, South East Asia and the Southern areas of . E. ast Asia.. King Cobra’s Habitat area . Lonomia Caterpillar. If you are in South America, don’t lean up against trees!!! . If you are stung by a Lonomia Caterpillar. Use something sticky to remove hairs.. Wash stung area with soap and water.. Usefulness . and limitations of . antivenom. Dr . Aniruddha. . Ghose. Chittagong . Medical College. Overview. Composition of snake venom. Actions of components. Phenotypic expressions. Actions of anti venom. : . A PRACTICAL APPROACH. Epidemiology. 2,00,000 snake bites and 15-20,000 deaths per year. Males : Females :: 2:1. Majority of bites occur on the lower extremities. 50% of bites by venomous snakes are dry bites –negligible . By Kalen #10. Background. The King Cobra is a reptile in animal classification. The fangs of a King Cobra drip venom into . its. victim. The King Cobras eggs can hatch in just 60 days! They can grow up to 18 feet. The average is 12 – 14 feet in length.. World's Deadliest Scorpion. The deathstalker scorpion is one of the deadliest scorpions in the world. Its tail is full of powerful venom. A deathstalker scorpion's sting is extremely painful and also causes paralysis, an inability to move or feel part of the body. The scorpion uses this venom to hunt insects such as crickets, which are its main food source.. Program . – BLOCK . 1. Epidemiology. In the United States only about 12 -15 deaths per year from snakebite. In India about 50,000 bites per year with an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 deaths. In Cambodia data is unavailable but estimates more than 1,000 bites and hundreds of deaths. Each student should be able to:. Explain . the purpose of the Cobra Toolbox,. Demonstrate basic operation of the Cobra Toolbox,. Explain . the capabilities of BIGG . Database,. Explain the capabilities of Pathway Pioneer,. Animal Facts. Description. The . king . cobra has . many facts like . for . instance . did you know that a King cobra can be any color and also it is 13 feet (4 meters) it can weigh up to 20 pounds 9 kilograms it has scales and . epartment of Labor Employee Benefits Security Administration Q1 What is COBRA continuation health coverage The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act COBRA health benefit provisions amend the The deathstalker scorpion is one of the deadliest scorpions in the world. Its tail is full of powerful venom. A deathstalker scorpion's sting is extremely painful and also causes paralysis, an inability to move or feel part of the body. The scorpion uses this venom to hunt insects such as crickets, which are its main food source.. DEPT. OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY. Five families of poisonous snakes. . Viperidae. . Elapidae. . Hydrophidae. . . Colubridae. . Atractaspididae. Sense organs of snakes. Vision. . Eyes without eyelids. Epidemiology. 2,00,000 snake bites and 15-20,000 deaths per year. Males : Females :: 2:1. Majority of bites occur on the lower extremities. 50% of bites by venomous snakes are dry bites –negligible .
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