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[[File:Number of snake envenomings (2007).svg|thumb|Map showing the global distribution of snakebite morbidity from [[Epidemiology of snakebites]].]]
 
See also: [[:Category:Venomous snakes]] "Human fatalities from non-venomous snakes are very rare, probably averaging one or two per year worldwide."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Are large constrictor snakes such as Burmese pythons able to kill people? What is the risk? Would this be in the wild, or in backyards? |url=https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/are-large-constrictor-snakes-such-burmese-pythons-able-kill-people-what-risk-would-be-wild-or |access-date=2022-12-22 |website=U.S. Geological Survey}}</ref>
 
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Map showing the global distribution of snakebite morbidity from Epidemiology of snakebites.

See also: Category:Venomous snakes "Human fatalities from non-venomous snakes are very rare, probably averaging one or two per year worldwide."<ref>

Are large constrictor snakes such as Burmese pythons able to kill people? What is the risk? Would this be in the wild, or in backyards?(link). U.S. Geological Survey.


Accessed 2022-12-22.


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