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Invasive species worries people in Nghe An

A number of households in Nghe An Province have been having to deal with a species of venemous reptiles known as red-tailed vipers, which has resulted in some attacks.

A number of households in Nghe An Province have been having to deal with a species of venemous reptiles known as red-tailed vipers, which has resulted in some attacks. 

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A red-tailed viper

Over the past two weeks, more than 10 households in Khanh Son Commune have been affected by the intrusion into gardens and living spaces.

The red-tailed viper can reach lengths of 60cm and its bite can lead to serious medical complications.

Huyen, a local resident, said that, since early September, her family found four red-tailed vipers in their house.

Vinh, another local, was shocked to find them camouflaged among red coloured laundry and walls, which matches with their bodies, while Thanh suffered from a bite on her finger that caused serious injury.

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Mrs. Thanh suffered from a bite on her finger that caused serious injury

Nam Dan District authorities have set up a task force to deal with the problem. Local people have been called on to clear bush areas. They will also be paid VND20,000 (USD1) for each viper caught.

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