Bites to humans are rare and typically harmless. When it comes to identifying snakes out in the wild, you may have heard this popular but morose rhyme: "Red touches yellow, kill a fellow.
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Biologist Leong Shen Nyan, her husband Linus Chung and their three kids spend weekends exploring forests, observing and ...
This led to three years of detailed investigations to identify the snake. The team recently published a paper revealing the ...