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A remarkable story of courage and passion as a determined writer traveled across Pakistan despite his disability to research and write a book about snakes. From remote deserts to mountainous regions, his journey highlights bravery, wildlife exploration, and dedication to spreading awareness about Pakistan’s unique reptile species. Watch this inspiring journey of adventure, knowledge, and determination.

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00:00Hello, today we are about to enter a world that is as fascinating as it is full of life.
00:07We are talking about reptiles, amphibians and especially birds found in the ecological system of Pakistan.
00:14But about the amazing science of snake venom.
00:18This is a generally frightening topic, but today we will try to explain this fear in the light of reality.
00:24I will understand, so let's start this journey.
00:48Now you understand, right? But now look at this other Hindu story, with three thousand, forty thousand incidents.
00:56Compared to the Bepana Hujham, the Amavasyas are only around three thousand. Now the question arises, is
01:04Why is this so?
01:05Its biggest and perhaps a little surprising reason is that after a bite of a snake, more than the poison
01:12Harm is caused by man's own fear and anxiety.
01:16This psychological fear makes the heart beat faster than poison.
01:23It could be fatal.
01:25In today's conversation, we'll look at several important initiatives. We'll begin with Pakistan's ninety-first life system.
01:32By doing a special investigation of district Koita, the family of poisonous snakes, how the poison works, the children's
01:39methods and finally these
01:51And the water fleas, which are called Herpetofauna in the language of science, are extremely abundant in the environment of any area.
01:59They play the role of important predators. In fact, their existence is living proof of this fact.
02:06How friendly our natural environment is
02:09And there are other opinions. Just look at these findings and counts, a total of 220 species of Herpetofauna have been identified in Pakistan so far.
02:17Since most of our area is hot and dry, there is a high incidence of waterfowl, such as frogs, etc.
02:25Only 25
02:26are found occasionally. But on the other hand, this same warm and dry climate is so conducive to migratory animals.
02:33That their magnificent 195 Aksam is flourishing fully here.
02:56The geographic scope of this investigation was vast and complex. You can see that Mokkikin has been working on the project since May 2022.
03:03By August 2023, these special places in this difficult area were surveyed by Din Rad Badi Barig Bhi Ni.
03:09There was only one motive, to destroy the atmosphere there.
03:26This frog named Vothi, Bufo, Jigmeri was discovered in this Sakat Jan area of ​​Koita for the first time in history.
03:33It has been documented many times. This incident is a major breakthrough in the world of biology.
03:56These same venomous snakes have been divided into four major groups by scientists. These four dangerous groups are actually the cobras and
04:05These include kraits, vipers, sea snakes of which 14 different species are found, and the Himalayan pit viper.
04:23The creature is so strong that it can survive comfortably even at a height of 5000 meters above sea level.
04:29Where it is difficult for common animals to even breathe.
04:53This is why avoiding them often becomes extremely difficult. Now let's move on to our main point.
05:00That is, the chemical composition of poison. After all, what does this deadly substance do when it enters the human body? Let's explore poison.
05:08This complicated science and
05:10Let's examine its immediate effects on the body in more detail. The three fundamental elements of poison are the same and
05:17Their method of attack is completely different. Neurotoxins directly attack your brain and body and cause paralysis.
05:24becomes the reason
05:24Cytotoxins target the walls and lining of cells, causing tissue death.
05:32The internal bleeding that ruptures the blood vessels causes Reji and Aja to fail. You see?
05:38This is the reason
05:39It is so important for the doctor to first identify the type of snake so that he can be absolutely sure.
05:44Having understood this amazing science of snakes and their venom, we can now
05:52Coming to the most important part of the matter.
05:58To overcome this obsession and face reality head-on. This is the method of making an anti-venom.
06:05The practice itself is no less than a medical miracle. It happens like this: the expert takes the poison with extreme caution.
06:13A very modest, safe and non-threatening place.
06:18The horse's powerful reproductive system recognizes this poison and produces antibodies against it.
06:25It does. Then, those antibodies are extracted and used to create a vaccine that can save lives.
06:33One to remember
06:34The thing is that treatment of neurotoxin is possible only with its specific antivenom, no
06:40Not from anything else. Now let's return to our initial count of those 40,000 incidents.
06:47We talked earlier about when a snake bites.
06:48So our own anxiety and fear can speed up our heartbeat to dangerously high levels.
06:54What happens is that the poison quickly enters the bloodstream and reaches the rebellious parts of the body.
07:00Therefore, any non-Musaddaka desi
07:18But a harsh reality is that today these dancing animals and aquatic creatures themselves are facing problems in protecting their own survival.
07:25We face the gravest danger. The truth is that our human activities are harmful to these voiceless animals.
07:32There is a lot of tobacco being consumed.
07:48Just imagine, if these animals become extinct, the environmental balance will be completely disturbed and crops will be destroyed.
07:54The number of rats and insects that cause this will become completely uncontrollable.
08:00Interesting Kuftagu Ke E
08:14Or we can adopt a path of scientific truth and understanding to ensure the survival of these fellow citizens.
08:23Keep in mind that knowledge and courage are the only powers that can eliminate this fear forever.
08:28I hope this informative journey has given you some
08:31He must have made me think a little differently. He will take great care of himself.
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