Southeast Venomous Snakes

Southeast Venomous Snakes

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Across

  • 7-19 :Coral Snake venom inhibits these receptors
  • 55-64 :Cottonmouth species
  • 72-76 :modified saliva
  • 99-109 :Copperhead and Cottonmouth genus
  • 141-147 :rattle protein
  • 149-158 :Copperhead species
  • 185-189 :venom collection vessel
  • 193-203 :vernacular name
  • 210-214 :antivenom measurement
  • 238-245 :Eastern Coral Snake genus
  • 256-258 :Coral Snake is the only venomous snake in the SouthEast that begins life from
  • 269-276 :Rattlesnake subfamily with folding fangs
  • 282-291 :vernacular name
  • 323-328 :Manufacturer of Coral Snake antivenom
  • 355-363 :Pigmy Rattlesnake genus
  • 365-367 :least common Eastern Coral Snake band
  • 392-394 :vernacular duvernoy's
  • 411-413 :Venom Doc
  • 425-430 :Coral Snake family with fixed fangs
  • 438-445 :animal poison and venom
  • 470-476 :Eastern Coral Snake species
  • 479-483 :venom delivery teeth

Down

  • 3-95 :chromatographic method to separate molecules in venom by size or weight
  • 7-214 :Eastern Diamondback species
  • 18-87 :the canthus rostralis runs across the top of this
  • 47-392 :deity of healing and medicine
  • 58-288 :common name
  • 141-279 :Laurence M.
  • 143-258 :snakes swallow prey in a movement known as this
  • 161-345 :Pigmy Rattlesnake species
  • 188-211 :number in chromatography
  • 202-363 :Timber and Diamondback genus
  • 250-365 :common name
  • 282-374 :common name
  • 284-376 :common name
  • 315-476 :Timber Rattlesnake species
  • 367-482 :venom preservation
  • 394-463 :coagulopathy is the inability to
  • 396-465 :used to safely handle venomous snakes
  • 398-467 :method for administering antivenom " intravenous-?"