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Yes - anti-venin is type specific. You need to know what species of snake inflicted the bite - to administer the correct remedy.
In spanish, its "vibora" (Think: viper) In bulgarian, its "змия" (pronounced [zmia])
There is no such condition as 'mad snake disease' !
"Serpiente" means "Snake" in Spanish
Serpiente
serpiente
lizard, frog, and snake
serpent, snake
cobras, black mambas, corn snake, ball python, garden snake, bull snake, rattle snake, tree snake, grass snake, milk snake, fox snake,
it is scaly, thin-at times, and it depends on what snake you are talking about! they are all different kinds, by sure to stay away from the ones that rattle, coil up, and some are colored coded. Be sure to know what you are handling isnt piousness.
"Snakes" in Spanish is "culebras." It is pronounced, "koo-LAY-brahs." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
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