Snakes have a special gland that lets them hold their venom and it won't let the venom go in their body
Well when you say venom the first thing that comes to a lot of peoples minds are snakes, spiders, and frogs. But i would probably say that snakes are the most commonly known to be venomous.
they are born with it
It aids them by killing their prey or enemy.
The poison gland is not a specific organ in the body. Rather, it refers to a specialized structure within certain animals, such as snakes or spiders, that produces and stores venom. The location of the poison gland varies depending on the species, but it is typically found near the mouth or fangs of venomous animals.
A desert snake that moves by side-winding. That is it only touches the sand with short segments of its body and moving the 'air-borne' parts of itself in the direction it wishes to go. Its kind-of a cascade means of locomotion.
No because some snakes are not poisnous at all
it is venomous
No. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.
All baby venomous snakes are born with fangs and venom. Baby venomous snakes are more venomous than adult venomous snakes.
No. Nonvenomous means that an animal does not have venom.
Firstly there are no poisonous snakes. There are only venomous and non venomous snakes. You can drink poison and die, but you can drink snake venom and nothing will happen. there is a huge difference between venom and poison. To refer back to the question. NO, you get venomous and non venomous snakes.
No - they are a non-venomous species.
The potency of venom of snakes depend on their age, species and status.
Venomous snakes do not give out a poison, they inject a venom by biting. Venom kills by being injected, a poison by being eaten. Snakes are not poisonous.
Yes, very.
NOT ALL snakes have venom - most snakes kill by constriction. There are roughly 3,500 species of snake in the world and only about 400 species are venomous !
The dangerous venom is a strong deterrent. Most animals will avoid venomous snakes.