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MY young friend was fortunate. The common kraits bite can be fatal. It is
one of the four venomous sankes found in urban india, along with the spectacled
cobra, Russel's viper, and the Saw-scaled viper. Despite the recklessness of my
young colleagues, the whole incident taught us a lesson-most venomous sankes
do not unnecessarily bite humans. They might do so if threatened, but otherwise,
most snakes will just slither away harmlessly
The kraits looks very similar to the common wolf snake, which is a
common, docile and non-venomous snake that often enters homes. Kraits, too
enter homes occasionally, and people mistakenly handle it, assuming that it is not
venomous. The only way to be absolutely certain is to examine the scales on the
back of the snake. Unlike the common Wolf snake, the common krait has
hexagonal scales along its back.
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Title: Snakes of India
summary : This is a story of a young boy who escaped death by the bite of a snake. snakes do not unnecessarily bite humans. They might do so if threatened, but otherwise, most snakes will just slither away harmlessly.
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