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PostedFeb 1102/11/2026, 01:51 PM
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human language, this hissing means “you’re going to get fucked, leather one.” Then - a rapid rush forward. The snake injects poison into the victim, five to six times higher than the lethal dose. The toxin almost instantly reduces the level of fibrinogen, a protein responsible for blood clotting. A few minutes after the attack, not only the wound itself begins to bleed, but also the mucous membranes of the mouth and eyes. The unfortunate man is literally bleeding to death. At the site of the bite, necrosis of tissue and blood vessels occurs; the victim of an attack can lose not only fingers and toes, but also the entire limb. Dates take place from January to March. As a result of this activity, from 3 to 16 live births are born, which, although they do not exceed 15 cm in length, are already capable of killing you. But their mother is even more ready to kill. When it comes to babies, there is simply no choice between hiding or attacking for a snake. The furious attacks of a distraught mother rarely leave a chance for salvation. Interestingly, among the big four poisonous poisons, the poison of efa is one of the weakest. King cobra toxin, for example, is 180 times stronger. And in Africa, efa kills more people than all poisonous snakes combined. How did the reptile get into the top deadliest snakes? It's all about a combination of factors. 1 - excellent camouflage due to its small size and protective coloring. 2 - the snake’s extremely bad character, its aggressiveness and irritability. 3 - proximity of efa and human houses. If other snakes from the “Indian Four” lived as close to populated areas, the efa would definitely lose its leading position. The mortality rate from bites is one in five. Again, these numbers would be lower if it were not for the health conditions in the sand epha's habitats. Africa, India, and Pakistan cannot boast of developed medicine: there are not enough doctors, and there are not enough serums either. In addition, local residents, who have a special mentality, are in no hurry to rush to the hospital immediately after a bite. They are trying to heal themselves using folk methods and spells. Author: Tatyana Syrcina Editor: Elizaveta Isaeva 🏀 Hit the hoop and get an NFT gift — https://t.me/BasketbolX_bot