There was only one recorded shark attack on a person in California in 2024, according to Tracking Sharks' archive.
Many bites are the result of intentional interaction with snakes, and the study suggests many bites could be prevented.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources and The Georgia Poison Center are advising as temperatures warm, venomous snakes in Georgia are becoming more active, increasing the risk of snake bites.
Last year was an "exceptionally quiet year" for shark bites in California and around the world ... Bees, wasps, and snakes are responsible for far more fatalities each year.
A new University of Florida study examined 20 years of venomous snake bites and found that most victims waited too long to seek treatment. The study, which looked at 546 cases at one Florida ...