Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zeinab Habbouche"
- Zeinab Habbouche's recent research focuses on understanding the venom composition of the Montpellier snake, the largest rear-fanged snake in Europe, highlighting the potential risks associated with this often-overlooked group of snakes
- The study emphasizes that rear-fanged snakes, like colubrids, can possess potent venom, challenging the historical perception that they are harmless and emphasizing the need for further investigation into their venomous capabilities
- The findings contribute to the field of toxicology and venom research by shedding light on a neglected area, potentially informing medical and ecological implications concerning snake envenomations.