This document discusses poisonous snakes and snake envenomation in Sri Lanka. It begins by classifying snakes as either poisonous or non-poisonous. The six highly poisonous snakes in Sri Lanka are identified as the Common Krait, Ceylon Cobra, Russell's Viper, Saw-scaled Viper, Green Pit Viper, and Hump-nosed Viper. These snakes are categorized based on their venom composition and the systemic effects of their bites. First aid procedures and hospital treatment protocols for snake bites are outlined. Prevention methods like wearing protective footwear and being cautious of where one steps are recommended to avoid encounters with snakes.