This is an unknown factor because many venomous bites are not reported and almost all nonvenomous bites (unless by large constrictors) go unreported as well.
about maybe 500 people get bitten by a snake each...........and only 12 out of 500 die
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there was many ways to treat snake bites one thing is you would suck all the poison out but that coukd get you killed\\o
In Tuscany, Italy, snake bites are relatively rare, and fatalities from such incidents are even rarer. On average, there are only a few reported cases of snake bites each year, and deaths are infrequent, often averaging around one or two fatalities per year across the whole of Italy. Most bites do not result in serious harm, thanks to the availability of medical treatment and antivenom. Overall, the risk of dying from a snake bite in Tuscany is very low.
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.
There are very few reported deaths from cottonmouth snake bites each year. These snakes are venomous, but their bites are rarely fatal due to the availability of antivenom and the fact that they generally deliver "dry bites" without venom. It's important to seek medical attention promptly if bitten by this snake.
Despite their often large and hairy appearance, huntsman spiders are not considered to be dangerous spiders. There have been no deaths in Australia or in the United States from a confirmed spider bite since 1979.
Exact statistics on the number of people bitten by water moccasins (also known as cottonmouths) each year are not consistently recorded. However, it is estimated that there are a few hundred venomous snake bites in the United States annually, with water moccasins being a contributing factor, particularly in the southeastern regions where they are commonly found. Most bites occur when people inadvertently step on or provoke the snake. Fortunately, fatalities from these bites are rare due to effective medical treatment.
Copperhead snake bites are relatively rare and typically result in mild symptoms. In the United States, it is estimated that there are about 1,000 to 2,000 copperhead bites each year, but fatalities are extremely uncommon, with only a few reported deaths annually. Most bites are not life-threatening, especially with prompt medical treatment. Overall, the mortality rate from copperhead bites is very low.
Alot. They are many kinds of snakes around the world. In places were there is deadly snakes there can be hundreds of deathes there.