The Echitline sea snake
Echitline, Australia Forest Sea Snake However, sea snakes are sea treasures. According to research by modern pharmacologists, the venom of sea snakes can be made into the cancer treatment drug "snake venom serum". It can also be used to treat snake bites, sciatica, rheumatism and other diseases, and can extract more than ten kinds of active enzymes; snake blood can treat spots It is also very effective; snake oil can be used to make ointments and coatings; snake gallbladder can be soaked in medicinal wine, which has the function of replenishing the body and treating rheumatism; snake skin can be used to make handbags, musical instruments, etc. In short, sea snakes are full of treasures. Its meat, gallbladder, oil, skin, blood, poison, etc. can be used as medicine. The medicinal use of sea snakes in your country began in Chen Zangqi's "Supplementary Materials of Raw Herbal Medicine" in the Tang Dynasty. Modern medical research believes that sea snake venom alone contains a variety of biological enzymes and has extremely high biological activity. It can separate and purify a variety of enzymes and be used in medicine, scientific research and bioengineering. It has attracted the attention of many countries. Pay high attention. The international market has always been in short supply, with only some domestic sales in the Philippines. The Qinghuanhai snake venom managed by Sigma Snake Venom Company in the United States sells for more than US$7,800 per gram, which is hundreds or thousands of times more expensive than gold. It seems to be very precious.
The Australian Ekitlin sea snake inhabits the same waters as the Australian square jellyfish. It has a wide mouth, a slightly cylindrical body, a slender body, and a flat back end and tail side. It is more venomous than the king cobra. If you are bitten by it, you will die within a few minutes. The biggest characteristic of the Australian Ekitlin Sea Snake is that it can kill instantly with the handbrake, without giving up the opportunity to fight back. For sea snakes, this is the safest way to retaliate.
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