SquaMates Ep. 30: Nolite te serpentes biteyouonyourbum

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SquaMates Ep. 30: Nolite te serpentes biteyouonyourbum

In this episode we talk about how many people are getting bitten by venomous snakes in South Africa, and how reporting encounters like this can help to reduce morbidity and mortality from snakebite: all the topic of a new paper by co-host Hiral Naik!

Remember that you can watch the full episode with video at youtube.com/@squamatespod!

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Episode Citations

Seneci, L., Hall, A.S., Glaw, F. & Scherz, M.D. (2025) Potential evolutionary convergence in trophic adaptations of two booidean snake lineages as evidenced by skull morphology. Journal of Morphology, 286(1):e70011. DOI: 10.1002/jmor.70011

Naik, H. & Alexander, G.J. (2025) The incidence of snakebite in South Africa and the challenges associated with lack of reporting. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene:trae109. DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/trae109

Follow the show and the hosts on social media!

SquaMates: website • instagram • facebookyoutubebluesky

Mark D. Scherz: website • instagram • tumblr • facebook • researchgate • redbubblebluesky

Gabriel Ugueto: website • instagram • facebook • redbubblebluesky

Ethan Kocak: personal website • comic • tumblr • facebookpatreonbluesky

Hiral Naik: websiteinstagrambluesky

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