A Russian man who wanted to love was bitten by a poisonous snake and sent to intensive care 23:09

In Vladimir, a poisonous snake that decided to love its owner bit him and sent him to intensive care. about this reports regional health ministry

According to the ministry, the incident occurred on January 19. Emergency responders responded to a call from a man who said he was bitten on the finger by a venomous Gaboon viper. The snake lives in his terrarium and the bite occurred while he was trying to pet the reptile. The injured was treated and taken to a health institution.

Doctors hospitalized the man in intensive care, where he stayed for several days. He was then transferred to the department, but the patient wrote a refusal and left the hospital.

Before that, in a hotel in Moscow discovered Half-meter spotted snake. The employee suggested that the reptile may have entered the hotel through the sewer pipe. At this time he was taken away by experts.

Russian tourists had visited Thailand before discovered A big snake in the hotel pool.

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Source: Gazeta

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