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Risk of snakebites increasing as reptiles adapt to changing world, says study
Venomous snakes are adapting to climate change, leading to increased human encounters. A WHO study highlights the movement of species like cobras and vipers, predicting more frequent snakebites. This trend poses a growing threat, especially...
Venomous snakes are adapting to climate change, leading to increased human encounters. A WHO study highlights the movement of species like cobras and vipers, predicting more frequent snakebites. This trend poses a growing threat, especially in regions unaccustomed to such dangers. #Wildlife #ClimateChange #Snakebites #WHO #GlobalHealth
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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