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Rising Temperatures May Drive Venomous Snakes into New Areas

As temperatures rise and human activities expand, highly venomous snake species like cottonmouth moccasins, kraits, and black mambas may increasingly shift their habitats.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Recent observations suggest that climate change and human encroachment could lead to a movement of dangerous snake species into new regions.

Species such as the cottonmouth moccasins in North America, kraits in Asia, and black mambas in Africa may be particularly affected.

This potential shift raises concerns about the safety of communities that could find themselves in closer proximity to these highly venomous snakes.