What is the most dangerous characteristic of a *Thelotornis* bite from a public safety perspective regarding initial presentation?
Answer
Initial local pain might be slight or absent
The bite from a vine snake can be deceptively mild initially, with slight or absent local pain, which can lead to victims delaying necessary medical attention.

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