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The poisonous and dangerous animals of Pattaya and the surro
Thai-OnlineDate: Wednesday, 28.11.2018, 12:12 | Message # 1
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Yes, despite the fact that Pattaya is a rather large and very populous city, anything can happen here. Sometimes animals are very exotic and unpleasant!
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Of course, I want to start with the famous capture of the Malay pit viper right in the premises of the travel agency 7 of the Countries on Jomtien, in the busy place of Pattaisk town! An investigation revealed that the snake had penetrated a tiny gap between the floor of the room and the wall. Here's a video of how this snake was released (yes, the author of the video does not kill snakes):



By the way, in the case of a bite, the poison of snakes of this species causes tissue necrosis. So - goodbye bitten finger, hello gangrene. Well, in itself, this does not cancel poisoning. It is also noteworthy that the Malayan Viper does not hiss when it feels the presence of man. This is very dangerous because a person who does not assume the presence of a snake can get an unexpected bite.
 
Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:05 | Message # 2
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The threat pose. From this position, the viper is sure to bite, if you treat it carelessly. Itself does not rush, of course. Whenever possible, crawl away quietly.

                  
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Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:08 | Message # 3
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Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:12 | Message # 4
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Poisonous teeth. Approximately 12-15 mm in length:



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Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:18 | Message # 5
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Very often during the wet season in Pattaya you can meet a black scorpion. In the "high season" almost do not appear, as this species likes high humidity. From May to November appear regularly in the dark. Mostly - a few hours before the rain. Somehow, these monsters may feel bad weather.

                           
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Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:22 | Message # 6
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In general, the bite of such a scorpion does not represent a mortal danger and is random in nature. For example - when trying to take hands (which is practiced by many extremes for selfies and other purposes), or when stepping barefoot while walking on the grass. Another question is how much contact with such an abomination can be "pleasant" at all.

                          
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Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:27 | Message # 7
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The behavior of the black scorpion can not be called aggressive. Specially does not attack and does not bite without preliminary provoking from the person. Crawls away at the slightest opportunity, if there are no ways to retreat, he takes the pose of threat. Exposes the claws opened to grip, raises the tail armed with a poisonous thorn:

 
Thai-OnlineDate: Monday, 17.12.2018, 11:39 | Message # 8
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Quite often, scorpions get into the premises through various slots:

                  
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