Sarah E Ronan-Bentle, Sean M Bryant, Justin B Williams
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Exotic pet ownership and distribution continues to grow in popularity in the United States. In light of this dangerous hobby and trade, emergency physicians may be confronted with caring for a patient injured by animals not indigenous to our country. We report a patient with significant neurotoxicity resulting from being envenomated by his pet Suphan cobra.