The Living Hazards Database

The US Armed Forces Pest Management Board presents



The Living Hazards Database

The Living Hazards Database (LHD) is a comprehensive compilation of more than 500 species worldwide, which are reported to cause serious injury or death of humans…. Information on each species listed includes: description, habitat, behavior, known harmful effects, geographic distribution, taxonomy, and a representative image for most species.


Here’s one item from the LHD. It’s called Walterinnesia aegyptia:


desert black snake


(Thanks to Brendan Koerner for bringing this to our attention.)


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