What is the primary life threat following a serious envenomation by *Dendroaspis viridis*?
Answer
Respiratory failure due to paralysis of the diaphragm
The neurological disruption caused by the venom can progress to the paralysis of voluntary muscles, including the diaphragm, making respiratory failure the primary life threat.

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