Big Four (Indian snakes)
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These are the four venomous snake species responsible for causing the most human snake bite cases in South Asia (mostly in India). They are referred to as the big four.
Snakes
The Big Four:[1]
- Indian cobra, Naja naja
- Common krait, Bungarus caeruleus
- Russell's viper, Daboia russelii
- Saw-scaled viper, Echis carinatus
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Cobra.jpg
Naja naja, the spectacled cobra.
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Bungarus caerulus.jpg
Bungarus caeruleus, the common krait.
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Daboia russelii, Russell's viper.
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Echis carinatus, the saw-scaled viper.
Treatment
A polyvalent serum that effectively neutralizes the venom of all of the Big Four snakes is widely available in India and is frequently used to save lives.
References
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- ↑ Whitaker Z. 1990. Snakeman. Penguin Books Ltd. 192 pp. ISBN 0-14-014308-4.