20,000 people.
you may or may not bleed if a snake bite you
When a person is bitten by a venomous snake the venom is processed as an antidote. Milking venomous snakes of all species is a big business and it is surprising how many people do this as a profession.
1 out of 1000000 will survive. means less than 1 percent.
The answer is no.Bringing in the snake after being bitten is a common mistake victims often do,and many unreliable websites and some other articles on this website say to do so.Doctors are able to recognize the venom in your blood or wound.
If you mean bites by venomous snakes, in the United States there are 7000-8000 bites per year on average with about 5 fatalities. Many other countries do not have such statistics because many of the bitten people die without medical attention and their deaths not recorded.
most snakes ant harmful but if u want to tell if a snake is harmful either look it up on line or if u catch the snake get a cup with saran wrap over it try to get the snake to bite it if it has fangs and u see poison dripping its harmful.
Snakes (just like most other animals) won't usually harm people unless they have good reason to do so. Many people get bitten by a snake in the wild simply because they didn't see it, and maybe stepped on it. The snake's only defense is to bite ! If we stop encroaching into their natural territory - or are more aware when out walking, snake-bite 'accidents' will be greatly reduced.
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More then 2000 people
It is unknown how many snakes altogether Tasmania has. What is known is that Tasmania has just three species of land snakes:Tasmanian Tiger Snake or Black TigerAustralian CopperheadWhite-lipped Whip SnakeThe first two are venomous. The Whip snake has low levels of toxicity, and no human deaths have been reported as a result of being bitten by a White-lipped Whip Snake.
In TBRF, humans contract Borrelia when they are fed upon by ticks. Ticks often feed on humans at night, so many people who have been bitten are unaware that they have been.
Garter snakes can be very aggressive but they are not dangerous. I've been bitten many times. If you are bitten just clean the wound (you probably won't even need a bandaid) and drive on.