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Pale-headed Snake
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by clintox on July 12, 2006
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Despite what limited venom studies on Hoplocephalus spp. snakes might show, the predominent effect in bitten humans is defibrination coagulopathy, which can be severe, is potentially life threatening, and appears to respond to CSL Tiger Snake Antivenom, though large doses may be required. Paralysis is not a feature of envenoming by these snakes, based on an incresingly large case experience across all three species. Refer to www.toxinology.com for more information, including the CSL Antivenom Handbook in the non-subscriber section of the site.
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by konaron on September 6, 2006
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About two weeks ago I ran Collettes Snake on the net, and came up with a fellow trying to sell one. I will try again and see if I can bring it up if you wish.
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RE: Pale-headed Snake
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by Abby on April 16, 2010
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I live on the Central Coast of NSW
Recently I lost one of my chooks which died suddenly without apparent cause.
Yesterday I spotted one of these snakes in my back yard.
I am unhappy it being there - how can I make it go away or get rid of it?
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