A 17-month-old baby miraculously survived after biting a poisonous snake to death in southern Brazil.

Ferreira said that she found him with a wriggling snake in his mouth when she went to check on him. The boy had clamped the snake down, preventing it from being able to bite back.

he snake was identified as a Bothrops jararaca, a pit viper endemic to South America whose bite carries a fatality rate of 70 percent if left untreated.
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