Horned dragon

This is a snake from the deaf breed. It is from an elbow to two cubits long and on its head there are two protrusions, like a pair of horns, the color of its body is sandy, on its belly it has something like hard dry plaques that rustle loudly, dragging along the ground, and its teeth are straight, not crooked most often it is found in sandy areas. Some say that there is a snake of this breed, which is called short for the reason that its horns are shorter or have completely fallen off. These snakes are also short, small, and have large jaws, so that is why they are called jawed snakes.

At the site of the bite it feels as if a needle or nail had entered and stuck there. The patient's body becomes terribly heavy, his eyelids swell, dizziness and blurred vision occur, and his sanity disappears. The treatment is the same as the treatment for a snakebite; one of the differences is that the patient is given radish seeds and wine, especially if they want to induce vomiting. And when the sick vomit, Indian cumin helps them; sesame with wine, beaver stream with wine, and wild mint with wine are also useful for its bite. Radish seeds, grated salt mixed with katran, or crushed onion with vinegar are surprisingly helpful.