New Delhi, Sept. 3 -- Summary A study reveals that India's 'Big Four' snake species will migrate northward due to climate change, impacting snakebite management.

The Common Krait, Russell's Viper, Saw-scaled Viper, and Spectacled Cobra, responsible for most snakebite fatalities, will find new habitats in northern and Northeastern India, increasing risks in these regions.

The 'Big Four' species of snakes, which cause the maximum number of snake bites in India, will migrate towards the northern and Northeastern parts of India due to climate change in the future, a new study has stated.

Certain states currently which currently exhibit the most suitable habitats of these species, will likely experience a pronounced reduction in regions cla...