Revisión del conflicto entre los humanos y las serpientes en México: origen, mitigación y perspectivas

Review of the human–snake conflict in Mexico: origin, mitigation and perspectives. The conflict between humans and snakes has existed since unmemorable times. Fear of and aversion towards these animals may have an evolutionary explanation and may be justified because venomous and deadly snakes cause...

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Snake bites
Snakes
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