Dipsa
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Description: Dipsa is a tiny, extremely poisonous snake from Medieval bestiaries. They were said to be said to be so poisonous that their victim would die before becoming aware he'd been bitten.
Source: L. Brent Vaughan Hill's Practical Reference Library Volume II (NewYork: Dixon, Hanson and Company, 1906)
Keywords: dipsa, snake, poisonous
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