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Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook.pdf - Mr. Walnuts

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Pit<br />

Elliptical Pupil Round Pupil<br />

Rattle<br />

Single Row of Plates<br />

the snake. Signs of venom poisoning include extreme restlessness, panting,<br />

drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, uncoordinated gait, respiratory depression,<br />

shock, and sometimes death.<br />

CORAL SNAKES<br />

Fangs<br />

BITE<br />

MARKS<br />

Upper Jaw<br />

Lower Jaw<br />

Double Row of Plates<br />

EMERGENCIES • 41<br />

POISONOUS NONPOISONOUS<br />

Compare the characteristics of pit vipers and nonpoisonous snakes. Note the elliptical<br />

pupil, pit below the eye, large fangs, characteristic bite, and single row of subcaudal<br />

plates on the belly of the pit viper.<br />

Identify this snake by its rather small size (less than 3 feet, .9 m, long), small<br />

head with black nose, and brightly colored alternating bands (red, yellow, and<br />

black) fully encircling the body. The fangs in the upper jaw are not retractable.<br />

The bite: The puncture wounds from a bite are small and the pain is mild.<br />

There is little local reaction.

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