Red chain snake-low toxicity
Red chain snake (scientific name: red chain snake)? [1], a species of Agkistrodon, also called red chain, is a non-poisonous snake. It is a kind of snake, which often lives in hills, mountains, plains, wild cottages and waters.
Red-chain snake is a kind of micro-poisonous snake, and the poisonous gland of Lycopidae is considered as Duvernoy. There is generally no serious poisoning reaction after being bitten. Poisoning allergy is usually characterized by wound swelling, rash and urticaria. However, allergic patients may be life-threatening, so don't underestimate early medical treatment. ? [3] The total length of the red chain snake is about 1 m, and the longest can exceed 1.5 m.. The back is dark brown. Named after more than 60 narrow red stripes, it feeds on fish, frogs, toads, lizards, snakes and birds.
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Red chain snake
Latin scientific name
Dinodon
Another name
Red chain, red snake, dry chain, red snake, hemp seed