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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:16pm On Apr 28, 2020
Bites by venomous snakes can cause acute medical emergencies involving severe paralysis that may prevent breathing, cause bleeding disorders that can lead to fatal haemorrhage, cause irreversible kidney failure and severe local tissue destruction that can cause permanent disability and limb amputation. Children may suffer more severe effects, and can experience the effects more quickly than adults due to their smaller body mass.

In contrast to many other serious health conditions, a highly effective treatment exists. Most deaths and serious consequences from snake bites are entirely preventable by making safe and effective antivenoms more widely available and accessible. High quality snake antivenoms are the only effective treatment to prevent or reverse most of the venomous effects of snake bites. They are included in the WHO List of essential medicines and should be part of any primary health care package where snake bites occur.” (WHO).

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:15pm On Apr 28, 2020
Most of these occur in Africa, Asia and Latin America. In Asia up to 2 million people are envenomed by snakes each year, while in Africa there are an estimated 435,000 to 580,000 snake bites annually that need treatment. Envenoming affects women, children and farmers in poor rural communities in low- and middle-income countries. The highest burden occurs in countries where health systems are weakest and medical resources sparse.

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:14pm On Apr 28, 2020
“Snake bite is a neglected public health issue in many tropical and subtropical countries. About 5.4 million snake bites occur each year, resulting in 1.8 to 2.7 million cases of envenomings (poisoning from snake bites). There are between 81,410 and 137,880 deaths and around three times as many amputations and other permanent disabilities each year.

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:12pm On Apr 28, 2020
Snake Venom Toxicity

There are basically two types of snake venom namely:

(i) Neurotoxic venom (ii) Haemotoxic venom

Neurotoxic venom affects nervous system of the body while Haemotoxic venom affects the tissue and blood. Elapid snakes including coral snakes, cobras, mambas, sea snakes, and kraits have primarily neurotoxic venom. In contrast, vipers including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths—have primarily haemotoxic venom.


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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:11pm On Apr 28, 2020
Just two drops of potent black mamba venom can kill a human, according to South Africa’s Kruger National Park. “Like cobras and coral snakes, the venom of a black mamba contains neurotoxins,” Viernum told Live Science. She described the venom as “fast-acting.” It shuts down the nervous system and paralyzes victims, and without antivenom, the fatality rate from a black mamba bite is 100 percent. “Fatalities from black mamba bites have been documented to occur within as little as 20 minutes after injection,” said Viernum. “However, most known fatalities have occurred within 30 minutes to 3 hours or longer.”


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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:10pm On Apr 28, 2020
“When threatened with no perceived available escape, these snakes will raise their upper body off the ground to stand erect,” Viernum said. Their front third of their bodies can rise 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 m) off the ground. Then, they will “spread their cobra-like neck flaps [and] gape their mouths to expose the black lining.” This is a defensive posture aiming to scare away the threat. If black mambas need to attack to defend themselves, they will “strike repeatedly, potentially deliver large doses of venom with each strike, and hiss loudly.” Then, they’ll slither away as fast as possible.


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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:08pm On Apr 28, 2020
Black mambas are extremely toxic and very fast snakes. The snake’s venom is so strong and so voluminous that it can kill an elephant in just a few hours. They are highly aggressive when threatened, “known to strike repeatedly and inject a large volume of venom with each strike.” Their venom is potentially lethal, and though antivenin exists, it is not widely available in the black mamba’s native habitat of southern and eastern Africa. For this reason, they are considered a top killer in a land where nearly 20,000 people die from snake bites every year, according to PBS’s Nature.

“Similar to cottonmouths, when threatened a mamba will open its mouth to show the black lining as a warning signal.” said Viernun. They slither quickly in short bursts over level ground, and can zoom along with about one-third of their bodies off the ground and their heads proudly held high. The black mamba racing along with its head nearly 4 feet (1.2 m) in the air is a terrifying and amazing sight.

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:06pm On Apr 28, 2020
Black Mamba

Black mamba is native to many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. It is one of the world’s deadliest snakes. It is the fastest land snake in the world. It can run with the speed of 12.5 miles/hour (20.117 km/hr). It can move faster than most people can run. It is considered the most aggressive snake in the world. According to Sara Viernun, a herpetologist based in Madison, Wisconsin, black mamba is “the longest species of venomous snake in Africa and the second longest in the world”. Black mamba has caused thousands of human deaths. According to National Geographic, they can grow to be 14 feet long (4.25 meters), though their average length is around 8 feet (2.4 m). These giants can live up to 11 years in the wild.

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:04pm On Apr 28, 2020
There are few animals that are naturally immuned to snake bites by virtue of their body physiology. These include the hedgehog, the mongoose, the honey badger, the opossum, the secretarybird and a few other birds that feed on snakes.


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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:03pm On Apr 28, 2020
In Africa, the most dangerous species include black mambas, puff adders and carpet vipers. In the Middle East the species of greatest concern are carpet vipers and elapids. In Central and South America, Bothrops and Crotalus (rattlesnakes) are of greatest concern. In South Asia, Indian cobras, common kraits, Russell’s viper and Lazib Sharar Shaoik are the most dangerous species.

It should be noted that king cobra is the world’s longest venomous snake. It grows to 18 feet (5.5 metres) in length. It produces enough neurotoxin to kill an elephant with a single bite.

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 9:01pm On Apr 28, 2020
Venomous and Non-Venomous Snakes

There are about 3,500 known snake species in the world. Out of these 3,500 species, only about 600 of them are venomous. These 600 venomous species are the snakes that pose a significant health risk to humans, through snakebites or other physical trauma. They are not up to 20%. The varieties of snakes that most often cause serious snakebites depend on the region of the world.

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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 8:59pm On Apr 28, 2020
Two: This does not involve egg at all. The mother snake gives birth to live young ones with no eggs involved at any stage of development. The mother snake directly nourishes her developing young ones through a placenta and yolk sac. This type of birth is what we have in mammals. Snakes that reproduce this way are viviparous snakes. Examples of viviparous snakes are boa constrictors and green anacondas.

Three: Here, the mother snake develops and hatches the eggs inside her body and the baby snakes emerge fully active with no shell at all. Snakes that reproduce this way are said to be ovoviviparous snakes. Examples of ovoviviparous snakes are rattlesnakes.


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Romance / Re: What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 8:56pm On Apr 28, 2020
Reproduction in Snakes

There are three methods of reproduction in snakes.

One: This involves laying of eggs first. After the laying of the eggs, the eggs are kept warm or incubated by the mother until the baby snakes emerge from the shells. Most snakes (about 70%) lay eggs. Those that lay eggs include mambas, adders, cobras, etc. Snakes that reproduce through laying eggs first are said to be oviparous.

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Romance / What You Need To Know About Snakes by Edmaths: 8:54pm On Apr 28, 2020
Snakes play important roles in ecosystem. They are carnivorous animals i.e. they are meat eaters. They feed on rodents, rabbits, birds, insects, amphibians (e.g. frogs and toads), fish, earthworms, eggs, slugs, other reptiles, etc. They swallow their food whole. Feeding on rodents and other disease causing organisms helps us in many ways as human beings.

Without snakes, the numbers of rodents, birds and other disease causing organisms would have increased. The rodents, birds and other disease causing organisms would have done more damage to our farm produce. They would have invaded our homes in multiple folds. They would have caused more diseases and deaths among us.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Edmaths: 2:01pm On Dec 19, 2019
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Edmaths: 11:53pm On Aug 27, 2019
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Education / Marketers Needed Nationwide For A New Physics Textbook by Edmaths: 11:51pm On Aug 27, 2019
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Education / Re: "Calculations In Physics For College Students" - By Olaitan S. O. by Edmaths: 1:27am On Aug 26, 2019
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Edmaths: 1:21am On Aug 26, 2019
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Education / Re: "Calculations In Physics For College Students" - By Olaitan S. O. by Edmaths: 11:00am On Aug 11, 2019
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Edmaths: 10:49am On Jul 31, 2019
Coming Soon!
A new Physics textbook titled "Calculations in Physics for College Students" for Science students will be out soon by God's grace.

It is majorly for Year 10 to Year 12 students, senior secondary students. It contains all likely calculations in WAEC/WASSCE, UTME and NECO. It also contains calculations from IGCSE.

Every Physics topic in the book has solved calculation problems and model past questions for practice with answers. The solved calculation problems and model past questions are mostly WAEC/WASSCE, UTME and NECO past questions with some IGCSE past questions.

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Education / "Calculations In Physics For College Students" - By Olaitan S. O. by Edmaths: 10:39am On Jul 31, 2019
Coming Soon!
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It is majorly for Year 10 to Year 12 students, senior secondary students. It contains all likely calculations in WAEC/WASSCE, UTME and NECO. It also contains calculations from IGCSE.

Every Physics topic in the book has solved calculation problems and model past questions for practice with answers. The solved calculation problems and model past questions are mostly WAEC/WASSCE, UTME and NECO past questions with some IGCSE past questions.

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Romance / Re: Collection Of Interesting Facts. [photos] by Edmaths: 12:15pm On Jul 21, 2019
efembaba:
Eye opening. Tnks 4 sharing. But what do u mean by where the world ends in Sussex?

@bolded. It's a lie! This is nonsense!
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Travel / Re: View Of Carter Bridge Lagos In 1963 by Edmaths: 5:01pm On Apr 29, 2019
Horus:

(15.) The Carter Bridge is an 11.8km bridge


The length of Carter Bridge is 0.53 kilometres.
Crime / Re: Meet Muhammad Saad al-Beshi Who Beheaded Nigerian Woman In Saudi Arabia by Edmaths: 8:06pm On Apr 13, 2019
zionzoe:
Morals of your assertion...I pray that your seed have a taste of this words you take pride in describing above, amen.

I hope when it happens you will still be happy to make such Rhetorics?

You lack manners! Is this the way you talk to your father at home?

Fool!

I don't need your prayer. Your prayer above will never be for me and any of my generations by God's grace. Amen. Your prayer above will be for you and your family members.

Animal!

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Crime / Re: Meet Muhammad Saad al-Beshi Who Beheaded Nigerian Woman In Saudi Arabia by Edmaths: 4:16pm On Apr 13, 2019
Fathertony:
This method of Execution is barbaric and inhumane
Whatever happened to lethal injection

Ironically, it's the least painful of all the methods of Execution.

Lethal injection is extremely painful! It gradually burns the victim alive from within! It takes several minutes for the victim to die.

Hanging is very painful! It kills the victim gradually.

Firing squad is terrible to the victim. It also kills the victim gradually.

Gas chamber is also very painful! It kills the victim gradually.

Electrocution is less painful when compared with lethal injection. However, it still more painful than beheading.

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Car Talk / Re: Causes Of Motor Accidents On The Road by Edmaths: 4:12pm On Apr 12, 2019
7.Others: These include: driving faulty vehicles, disregard for road signs, reckless driving, night driving, rain, tailgating, driving under the influence of drugs, ice, snow, tire blowouts, animal crossings, fog, improper turning especially on the highways, wrong-way driving, etc.

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Car Talk / Re: Causes Of Motor Accidents On The Road by Edmaths: 4:12pm On Apr 12, 2019
6. Unaccompanied Learner Drivers: Many deaths and injuries have been caused by unaccompanied learner drivers. If you’re still a learner, please, don’t drive alone. Only drive with an experienced driver beside you. It is criminal for you to drive alone. Don’t go and kill or maim people!
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