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Can chillies be use in determining poisonous snakes bite?

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I do not have any reason to believe that chilly pepper can help in diagnosing snake bites. Nor have I come across any scientific research which discusses the diagnostic properties of chilly pepper with respect to snake bites. read more

I do not have any reason to believe that chilly pepper can help in diagnosing snake bites. Nor have I come across any scientific research which discusses the diagnostic properties of chilly pepper with respect to snake bites. I am assuming that this question may be asking about neurotoxic snake bites. read more

But a bite from a venomous snake will also leave from one to four larger fang marks. (A new set of fangs could be coming in while the old set is still in place.) Venomous bites also usually bleed a lot more because the fangs penetrate more deeply into the flesh and because the venom itself can cause hemorrhaging. read more

Below are some example snake photos. You can see that the non-venomous snakes are thin. The pit vipers, like the black Cottonmouth and the Diamondback Rattler are big and fat! And the red-yellow-black coral snake is hard to miss. If you are having trouble identifying a Coral Snake, read my Snake Color Rhyme for Coral Snakes guide. read more