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#MagpieSnake #SevenSpots #WhenMeetingASnake MagpieSnake (SevenSpots) is a native Korean snake and the largest venomous snake in the country. It is called the MagpieSnake because of its magpie-like white and black markings on its body, but its name, SevenSpots, comes from the seven spots on its head. It primarily inhabits mountainsides and alpine regions, preying primarily on warm-blooded animals such as rats, squirrels, and squirrels. Its tongue is dark red, and compared to other vipers, it has a thick body and a short tail. It is typically about 50-80cm long and weighs 200-600g. During early spring hikes, especially in sunny areas with rocky outcrops, you may encounter snakes sunbathing, napping, or simply exposing their bodies. Therefore, always be cautious in such areas. When exploring snake habitats, it's always best to exercise caution. If you suspect a snake habitat, be sure to wear long safety shoes or boots, and be prepared with a walking stick or other equipment. Snakes don't intentionally attack or follow humans, but if you touch or step on them while they're coiled, they have a habit of attacking in self-defense. Most snake encounters are uneventful. If you encounter a snake, the best approach is to respect its space and give it a chance to move away. However, if you're bitten by a snake, regardless of whether it's venomous or not, quick and accurate first aid is crucial. Therefore, it's important to call 119 and seek medical attention as soon as possible. 00:00 Names and Diet of the Magpie Viper 01:03 Magpie Viper Venom 01:33 Characteristics of the Magpie Viper 03:01 Snake Habitats 03:55 When You Encounter a Snake 04:35