Rattlesnakes are venomous but the venom is separate from other fluids produced by their bodies (blood, saliva etc.)
The release of venom through its hollow fangs is controlled by the snake. When biting defensivly, as opposed to hunting prey, the snake may not release and venom at all when it bites.
No, they inject venom thru the two front fangs that are hollow. The venom comes from venom sacks...younger rattle snakes inject more venom than older snakes due to an immature response reaction so these bites are more dangerous.
Yes. Most snake venom is deadly and will kill if the proper anti-venom is not administered in time. Rattlesnake venom kills by destroying tissue around the bite and anywhere in the body where the venom is carried by the blood stream.
No. Only the snakes known as spitting cobras can spit venom.
If the snake is on the venomous snakes list, then yes. if not, then no.
Rattlesnake venom is potentially deadly without prompt and proper medical treatment with antivenin. With treatment, fatalities are rare.
Yes
Most poisonous snake have fang.
No.
the most poisonous is the beaked sea snake
rattle snake
a venomous snake
cottonmouth snake
( for poisonous snakes) If a snake bites anybody I will make him self suck his blood where it bited and tell him to spit it (blood). Afterwards I'll tie 2 ropes to the either sides of snake bite so that the poison woud'nt enter whole body
If the snake was poisonous no but if it's not poisonous then it's fine
Water Moccasins are a poisonous snake. A very aggressive snake as well.
Extremely poisonous
Belcher's sea snake.
slippery,slimey,sly,feisty and DANGEROUS