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What should I do if I meet a snake during my trip?

When you meet a snake in the wild, just leave and don't disturb it. The correct attitude towards this problem should be: (1) Don't be afraid, face it and take a step back (2) Don't provoke it, it won't attack you.

If you are really bitten by a snake, the first aid is to know how to judge the snake injury (the highest mortality rate is only 28%) and tie it above the bitten part near the heart. It should not be tied too long or too tightly, which may lead to circulatory disorder or other consequences. The ligation time should not exceed half an hour. If you can't find a doctor in a short time, you must relax every half hour. Secondly, be sure to use a sterilized blade (the blade can be barbecued and disinfected on the fire), and then use a straw to take the drug solution, or you can suck it directly with your mouth, but spit it out immediately.

If you see a snake on the road, you can find a long pole and drive it to the side of the road to avoid being run over by a car. If you see a snake near your home, of course, call the fireman for help! Cobra: the most impulsive and supercilious umbrella festival: the most poisonous unit. Lock snake: the most sensitive red-tailed bamboo filament: red eyes make people feel the most evil. Hundred-step snake: the coolest tortoise shell flower: I think it is stupid, inactive and slow, but sometimes it will attack when it is angered.