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Snakes Are Protected in Slovenia, 11 Species Live Here, Three of Which Are Poisonous - lokalec.si

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Snakes do not attack humans, some species only bite when they are in close proximity or touched. Despite being protected in Slovenia, their population is still declining, also due to negative attitudes from people, experts explained at a press conference today after a recent case of a blue snake bite. Amphibians and reptiles are protected, but they are still endangered, explained Katja Konc, a researcher from the Ljubljana Faculty of Biotechnolo…
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Snakes do not attack humans, some species only bite when they are in close proximity or touched. Despite being protected in Slovenia, their population is still declining, also due to negative attitudes from people, experts explained at a press conference today after a recent case of a blue snake bite. Amphibians and reptiles are protected, but they are still endangered, explained Katja Konc, a researcher from the Ljubljana Faculty of Biotechnolo…

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Lokalec.si broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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