Snake Bite - Black Mamba.mp4

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

Does 'Clinically dead' mean end of life and fit to be buried? A snake-bite victim's case shows it is not so. Snake venom damages communication system of body. It can take time to restore it. But do doctors wait till then?

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  • he wasn't dead. he could hear all the talk....

  • he wasn't dead. h could hear all the talk....

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  • next time black mamba vs bear grylls. who will win?

  • Definitely my favorite snake, besides the Gaboon Viper. By far the scariest though... Gives me chills watching the nature shows when they catch a mamba...

  • @PinkMellow ... haha i thought the same thing.

  • damn kobe 

  • "I've done everything a person can do to the Black Mumba." Oh sweet jeezus O_o darn dirty imagination....

  • Even if a person is totally brain dead their body, and organs, can be maintained through external intervention: use of life support. In medicine these people are called ' living cadavers' ....

  • kinda demonic at yall lol yall to think about life

  • If your dead for 8 days..... you would be DEAD... brain dead, organ failure....

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