Arab Weather - As the Kingdom approaches summer and temperatures gradually rise, the chances of reptiles and snakes emerging from their burrows increase, especially in mountainous and desert areas. This calls for caution and attention when traveling through natural areas, as snakes are active during the day and sometimes at night, depending on their species and environment.
The most dangerous ever in Jordan.
Its venom attacks the blood and causes dangerous clotting.
It is located in Salt, Ajloun, Zarqa, Amman, Madaba and the Jordan Valley regions.
Very aggressive, causing serious poisoning.
Its venom thins the blood and may lead to internal bleeding.
It is abundant in the Jordan Valley and the semi-Jordan Valley.
It lives in mouse burrows and is active at night.
Its venom causes deep tissue damage.
It has the ability to bite without opening its mouth completely.
Poisonous and dangerous, it lives in the Eastern Desert, such as Mafraq and Wadi Al-Ash.
Its venom mainly affects the blood.
It is known for its agility and is active at night.
Small in size but very toxic.
It is located in different regions of the Kingdom.
Its venom causes blood thinning and serious health complications.
It lives in sand and desert areas.
They use camouflage to pounce on prey.
Its venom attacks the blood and causes swelling and shock.
Important alerts:
Wear closed shoes and long clothing when traveling in natural areas.
Do not try to approach or catch any snake you see.
If stung, seek medical help immediately without delay.
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