First aid recommendations for bites depend on the snakes inhabiting the region, as effective treatments for bites inflicted by some species can be ineffective for others.
Garter snakes, brown snakes, ringneck snakes, water snakes, and milk snakes inhabited the area.
Large predators roam the sweeping savannas among huge herds of grazing herbivores, while apes, monkeys and snakes inhabit its dark, dense forests.
The most famous among these is the Bengal Tiger, but numerous species of birds, spotted deer, crocodiles and snakes also inhabit it.
This snake often inhabits coniferous forests, and is relatively aquatic.
Harmless snakes, painted turtles, toads, bullfrogs and leopard frogs inhabit the wetland.
In common with Ireland, no snakes inhabit Lewis, only the slow-worm which is merely mistaken for a snake.
The Western patch-nosed snake inhabits the arid deserts in its area.
Poison ivy does not grow on Mount Monadnock, and venomous snakes do not inhabit it.
Various snakes inhabit the hills, like black mamba, puff adder and rock python.