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  1. What happens when a snake bites a sheep? - Answers

    Mar 6, 2025 · If a black snake bites a copperhead, it would likely inject venom into the copperhead. This may cause harm or even death to the copperhead, depending on the …

  2. Does touching a venomous snake harm you? - Answers

    Oct 9, 2023 · The snake forms it's poison it special glands internally and the poison remains internally. The only way for a snake to pass it's venom onto you is if it bites you or sprays it;s …

  3. How does a snake inject its venom? - Answers

    Jun 30, 2024 · A snake may, at times, inject all the venom in its venom sacs. It will take a number of weeks to produce more venom to replenish the supply.

  4. Can a nailpolish contain rattlesnake venom? - Answers

    Sep 7, 2023 · No, yellow jackets cannot carry rattlesnake venom simply by feeding on a dead snake because venom must be injected into a victim through a bite or sting to be effective.

  5. Is the bee venom the same venom as rattlesnake venom?

    Oct 8, 2023 · Rattlesnakes often reserve their venom when biting a large animal in defense. The bite, by itself, sends the message to leave the snake alone and saves venom for use on prey.

  6. Is the venom acid or alikali? - Answers

    Jun 4, 2024 · Venom can contain a variety of compounds, but most snake venom is predominantly acidic due to the presence of enzymes and proteins that can break down tissues.

  7. Can venom be removed from a snake permanently? - Answers

    Jun 25, 2024 · Venum cant exactly be removed from a snake permantantly, because it is patrt of there blood type and they cannot purify there blood. Although some scientists have done it …

  8. How long does it take to die when bitten by a sea snake?

    Nov 15, 2022 · Sea snake venom contains both neurotoxins and myotoxins both are nasty chemicals that create havoc on a victim's neuromuscular system. These toxins block the …

  9. Where do snakes hold their poison? - Answers

    Jul 1, 2024 · Poisonous snakes do have poison in their fangs though. No, snakes cannot produce diamonds by conserving their venom or poison. This is a myth and not scientifically supported.

  10. What happens if you are giving the wrong anti-venom? - Answers

    Jun 30, 2024 · Who invented snake anti venom? Albert Calmette, a French physician, and Camille Guerin, a bacteriologist, developed the first successful snake antivenom in 1894.