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Hiker bitten by adder in Scottish beauty spot

26 May 2026
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A hiker was hospitalized after suffering a suspected adder bite while walking at the Whangie, a popular hiking destination near Glasgow, on a Bank Holiday Monday. Mountain rescue teams were deployed around 2 PM to assist the man, who reported feeling unwell. He was subsequently transported to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital by the Scottish Ambulance Service. The adder, which is the only venomous snake native to the UK, is identifiable by its distinctive dark zigzag pattern. In a separate incident, mountain rescue teams also responded to a report of another walker who had fallen in Campsie Glen around the same time. Authorities confirmed that the car park at the B822 Campsie Fells reopened later that evening following the incidents.

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Adder bites in the UK are uncommon but can lead to medical emergencies, necessitating prompt assessment to manage potential complications. The adder (Vipera berus) is the only venomous snake indigenous to the UK, with bites typically not being life-threatening. However, medical intervention is important, as symptoms can escalate without treatment. The incidents highlight the risks associated with outdoor activities in natural settings, where hikers may encounter wildlife and potential hazards, underscoring the importance of safety measures and preparedness when venturing into the countryside.

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