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Poisonous Snakes Can Surely Trigger Anxiety And Some Of The Most Negative Feelings


Poisonous snakes are among the most feared creatures in the animal world. The toxic secretion of poisonous snakes is so deadly that it can kill one in no more than thirty minutes, not to mention the chances of losing eye sight if venom gets into your eyes. Even with the risk of getting bitten in close encounters, poisonous snakes are creatures like all others but rely on their venom to survive: no snake will bite unless in defense or to hunt its meal . The rest of the negative impression on snakes comes from an incorrect perception triggered by ancient myths.

The arrangement of the venom secreted by poisonous snakes is very complex: there is mainly a combination of proteins and toxins that when spread in the prey's body paralyze and eventually kill it. The toxin attacks the muscles, the lungs and the heart, and starting from this way of action scientists have identified poisonous snakes into kind that destroy the walls of the blood vessels and start an unstoppable hemorrhage, venomous species that paralyze the heart and, last but not least, others that inflict terrible muscle pain. The poisonous snakes with the most scary of reputations are corals closely followed by cobras.

The complicated structure of the snake venom still fascinates scientists, and lots of tests are still conducted on it. The only treatment for poisonous snakes bites consists of the emergency antivenin administration. Certain elements do influence the victim's chances of staying alive: thus, an identification of the snake is necessary as well as the proper location of the bite. If there is too much time between the moment of the bite and the antidote injection, the victim will suffer extensive health damage or even die. Furthermore, there have been cases of patients who developed instant allergies to poisonous snake bites or to antidotes and died.

Rattlesnakes cause most of the bites in the United States, yet death from such accidents is a rarity in our times since medical help is usually very readily available. Other relatives of the rattlesnake include the water moccasin, the cottonmouth or the copperhead; they are highly poisonous snakes too that would surely mark the days of anyone who gets bitten. Snake phobia could thus be developed because of a dangerous encounter with some poisonous snakes or this excessive fear can be the result of sociological ancestral beliefs that are manifest even with people who have never come across a snake in their life.

The snake is also a mythical representation not just an animal people feel abhorred by. The graphical stylizations of snakes in our arts and cultures draw their roots from the ancient mythical times. Thus, regardless of the types of snake varieties, we are talking about important elements of ecosystems, with a well-determined role in the existence of certain species, and secondly they are symbols of profound meanings. Their feeding on mice and rats keeps pest under control and prevents the over-breeding of these rodents. Yet, in the ancient traditions, types of snake worshiping were part of religious rites, with the serpent symbolizing deities, or the eternal cycle of life and death or wisdom.

All types of snake-related beliefs have been discovered around the globe: for the ancient Greeks the snake represented the symbol of fertility; Mesopotamians and Semites considered this animal immortal because it moulted and it rejuvenated its look on a regular basis; Indians, Siamese and Burmese believe the snake to be a demon figure that is not entirely bad.

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