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(Knowledge): Bites or stings by poisonous animals must be rescued immediately to avoid poisoning into the body that can lead to death. In particular, this article will show you some understanding of poisonous animals and how to protect them from danger.
Snakes: There are about 2,300 species of snakes in the world, most of which are venomous and can be life-threatening after being bitten. On the other hand, after being bitten by a snake, it caused the wound to swell and cause severe pain. In addition, its venom affects the respiratory tract and causes blood clots, which can lead to blood vessel obstruction.
In particular, when bitten by a snake, you must rescue the injured immediately to avoid the spread of venom. You need to keep the injured person lying upright and still, because the upright position makes the limbs lower than the heart so that the venom does not get into the heart. Then take the injured to the nearest hospital.
Scorpions: There are about 1,000 species of scorpions, which are known to be venomous. In fact, the most deadly and dangerous species are:
• Yellow scorpion: is the most deadly scorpion species in Israel. South lizard: This lizard is found in North Africa. Large-tailed deer: present in all parts of Israel.
The venom of this species endangers the body's immune system, heart and blood vessels. Stinging is more painful than snake bites, which can cause the victim to sweat profusely and cause muscle spasms, as well as heart palpitations.
Scorpions: There are about 1,000 species of scorpions, which are known to be venomous. In fact, the most deadly and dangerous species are:
• Yellow scorpion: is the most deadly scorpion species in Israel. South lizard: This lizard is found in North Africa. Large-tailed deer: present in all parts of Israel.
The venom of this species endangers the body's immune system, heart and blood vessels. Stinging is more painful than snake bites, which can cause the victim to sweat profusely and cause muscle spasms, as well as heart palpitations.
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