Is a boomslang a frog a snake or a bird of prey?

It is a type of tree snake, directly translated from the "Afrikaans" language. (Boom - tree; slang - snake).

On one hand, this provides time for arranging the serum, while on the other hand it may lead victims to underestimate the bite (especially when, as with other snakes, not every bite injects venom). An adult snake has 4-8 milligrams of venom. 5 milligrams is said to be enough to kill a man.In 1957, well known herpetologist, Karl Schmidt died after being bitten by a boomslang.

D.S. Chapman states that between 1919 and 1962 there were eight serious human envenomations by boomslangs, two of which were fatal. The South African Vaccine Producers (formerly South African Institute of Medical Research) manufactures a monovalent antivenom for boomslang venom. The boomslang is a timid snake, and bites generally occur only while attempting to handle, catch or kill the snake.

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