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Non-mercury snakes

While the fumes from burning mercuric thiocyanate are offensive because of their sulfur dioxide, the small amount of mercury vapor which they contain probably presents no serious danger. The possibility, however, that children may swallow the pellets, with fatal consequences, is a real hazard. For this reason, the sale of mercury snakes has been forbidden by law in many states, and black non-mercury snakes, which are essentially non-poison-ous, have come into general use. [Pg.120]


See other pages where Non-mercury snakes is mentioned: [Pg.121]    [Pg.121]    [Pg.330]    [Pg.369]    [Pg.369]    [Pg.369]    [Pg.121]    [Pg.121]    [Pg.330]    [Pg.369]    [Pg.369]    [Pg.369]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.120 , Pg.121 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.120 , Pg.121 ]




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