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Doctors?said that snakes aren't really active in winter. [Agencies] |
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An Israeli infant was found chewing on the head of a 12-inch (30.48 cm) snake, AFP reported.
The 13-month-old boy's mother screamed at the scene and the sound alerted the neighbors, who pulled the half-dead reptile out of the boy's mouth and killed it.
The snake's head was "very badly chewed," as the mother described it.
There wasn't any bite on the child's body, and doctors confirmed he was unharmed, adding that "snakes aren't really active in winter." (點(diǎn)擊alarabiya.net查看原文)
以色列男嬰咬掉蛇頭
?????? 據(jù)法新社報(bào)道,一名以色列嬰兒被發(fā)現(xiàn)正在咀嚼一條長12英寸(30.48厘米)的蛇的頭部。
???????男嬰13個(gè)月大,他母親看到此景時(shí)尖叫起來。聞聲而來的鄰居將半死不活的蛇從孩子的口中拖出來,并隨后殺死了它。
???????據(jù)這位母親的描述,蛇頭已經(jīng)被“咬得破破爛爛”。
???????男嬰的身上未發(fā)現(xiàn)任何咬痕,醫(yī)生也證實(shí)了他未受傷害,并表示,“蛇在冬季都不太活躍”。
(China.org.cn January 30, 2012) |