The Most Venomous Snake In The World

From: Unicorn <unicorn_at_indenial.com>
Date: Mon May 09 2005 - 08:39:26 EDT

"The Most Venomous Snake In The World"

NAME: "Expecteria Trouserius" (Trouser Snake)

LOCATION: Throughout the world

DESCRIPTION: Varying from pink to black. Fang-less
with a highly venomous spit. Size varies from 3 to 12
inches, depending on its mood and sub-species.

SYMPTOMS: This snake attacks mainly women in the
lower frontal abdomen, resulting in an inconspicuous
bump. Then a severe swelling occurs followed by
excruciating pain after nine months. The attack is not
usually fatal. It has also been known to attack men in
the lower posterior section.

HABITAT: Usually found in bedrooms, but has been
known to appear in the most unusual places.

ANTIDOTE: Various types of vaccine available for
women. However, once the venom is injected into
the body, only drastic measures will ensure complete
recovery. There is no known antidote for men.

* WHAT TO DO WHEN ATTACKED *

TOURNIQUET: Do not apply a tourniquet as the venom
is too deep in the body to be affected.

CUTTING THE WOUND: This would be completely
unnecessary and ineffective as the initial bleeding
will stop after a few weeks anyhow.

SUCKING THE WOUND: This method is the most
popular with the victim, but so far has not been
reportedly successful.

MILKING THE SNAKE:

1. Place four fingers of the right hand around the neck
of the reptile, with the thumb in the front.
2. Grip firmly and move the hand in an upwards and
downwards motion.
3. This will result in the snake becoming highly
aggressive, starting to spit.
4. The time taken for this milking process depends
entirely on the milker and the last known time the
snake attacked.
5. Once milked, the snake should be harmless for
about 15 - 20 minutes.

CONCLUSION:

This snake, although it is very aggressive and active,
is not necessarily a vermin and when treated with the
right kind of respect, makes a wonderful pet.
Received on Mon May 9 08:39:39 2005

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