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Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center: Venomous Critters Description: Information on many types of venomous animals, with recommended first aid tips for bites. (pharmacy.arizona.edu) |
Bites and Stings Description: Introduction and guide from the City of Phoenix, Arizona on snake, insect, gila monster and africanized honey bee bites. (ci.phoenix.az.us) |
eMedicine Health - Bites and Stings Description: Collection of consumer health information on causes, symptoms, and medical advice relating to bee and wasp stings, insect and spider bites, water animal bites and stings, land mammal and human bites, snake bites, and tick bites. (emedicinehealth.com) |
FAQ: Venomous Critters Description: A summary on poisonous snakes, spiders, lizards, and scorpions, with recommended treatments. From Texin's Outdoor Club. (outdoorclub.org) |
Nature: Victims of Venom Description: PBS Nature series focusing on several venomous snakes and marine animals. (pbs.org) |
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