13-year-old boy online shopping poisonous snake was bitten into ICU. Why can he buy poisonous snakes online?

Everyone knows that online shopping is very convenient, and you can buy things you like directly without going out. But some people also use the Internet to buy some illegal things. In Changchun City, Jilin Province, a boy of 13 years old bought a piece of bamboo leaf green on the Internet, and was bitten by bamboo leaf green, and went to ICU for rescue.

Bambusa is a poisonous snake with tubular teeth. The longest male is 77 cm, and the female is 98. 1 cm, with a triangular head and a thin neck. Most of them are active in rainy days and sunny nights. It is highly toxic, and if it is unfortunately bitten, the consequences will be unimaginable. The boy went home online on September 2 1 and was bitten by a snake after opening it.

The boy said that he saw someone selling snakes through online posting. Out of curiosity, I spent 300 yuan to buy this poisonous snake. Boys don't know much about bamboo leaf green, maybe they want to be pets, and they don't realize that bamboo leaf green is very toxic. And this matter, the child's parents did not know. Now boys have also changed from icu to general ward.

The hospital said that if you come a few hours late, you may have an amputation. Now the boy's parents have also reported the case to the police, hoping that the police can find out the origin of the seller. Bamboo leaf green belongs to the third-class protected animals in China. The law does not allow the sale of bamboo leaf green, but it is still sold as a seller knowing its danger. If the buyer doesn't understand bamboo leaves at all, the consequences are unpredictable.

But in addition to sellers, it is illegal for express delivery companies to transport live poisonous snakes. In this regard, I also hope that the courier company will pay attention to it. The courier is a poisonous snake this time. What will be the next courier? Some lawless people will also commit illegal acts through express delivery. Similarly, the parents of children also need to take responsibility. Educate children, tell them not to buy anything, and even do some popular science. A 13-year-old child doesn't know that bamboo leaves are poisonous, so parents need to reflect.