Which group of individuals faces a comparatively higher risk when handling *Thelotornis* snakes?
Answer
Herpetologists who study or handle them closely.
The risk of bites is often highest for the experts who study these snakes due to close handling, a fact tragically illustrated by the death of herpetologist Robert Mertens.

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