A two -year -old girl responded to a snake bit her lips by biting her back and killing a reptile, according to a report on News.com.au. A surprising event occurred in Kantar Village, near Bingol, in Turkey, on August 10, said the outlet. His neighbor did first aid and rushed the little girl to the child’s hospital after the incident where she was placed under observations for 24 hours. He is now reported to be better and recover, news.com.au said further.
The two -year -old man, who had been identified with his initials SE, played in the backyard of his house when he started shouting loudly. The neighbors immediately rushed to examine toddlers and were surprised to find a bite mark on his lips and a 50 centimeter snake was clamped in his mouth, according to the outlet.
The young man managed to kill unwanted guests in the backyard of his house with his teeth.
“Our neighbor has told me that the snake was in my child’s hand, he played with him and then bit it. Then he had bit the snake as a reaction,” said the girl’s father Mehmet Ercan as quoted by by by news.com.au. .
He was working when the incident occurred.
Newsweek said in a report that 45 snake species were found in Turkey and 12 of them were venomous. Because the girl was fine, the outlet said she was bitten by an odorless snake species.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), children are more vulnerable to the venomous effects of snake bites compared to adults because of their smaller body mass.
Snake poison is harmful because it contains neurotoxins that interfere with nerve impulses. Some harmful effects of snake bites are paralysis, bleeding, tissue damage and organ failure.