Yes - if it's a venomous species that caused the bite. You'd need the correct anti-venin treatment.
Someone who was bitten by a poisonous snake needs an antidote. That is why you need to kill the snake so it could be identified so the proper antidote could be administrate.
The principal treatment for a venomous snakebite is to administer an antivenin.
No. Those snakes which have venom or poison of any kind keep it in special glands in their throat, where it is most easily used.
if a snake tries to bite you, you should stand still over there itself. do not show any movement of your body at that time. if it has bit you, then start eating some food which is bitter in taste. it will absorb the poison of the snake that has entered into your body.
Any snake will bite if provoked.
Yes. Any snake will bite if provoked.
No! Adding additional venom to the body is not going to help in any way, it will just speed up the affects of the poison.
The Cobra is a snake and can shoot poison as a projectile.
yes, every snake can bite. any animal that has a mouth can bite if it feels threatened.
Yes every snake can bite. Any animal that has a mouth can bite. Biting is one of the few defenses that a snake has and they usually only bite if they feel threatened. Most snakes will try to flee prior to biting.
No, they will bite but rat snakes are not venomous and they lack the two fangs seen in venomous species, a bite from any rat snake can be rather painful, as the saliva of the snake may contain bacteria causing an infection that must be treated.
Yes every snake can bite. Any animal that has a mouth can bite. Biting is one of the few defenses that a snake has and they usually only bite if they feel threatened. Most snakes will try to flee prior to biting.
Any snake will bite a human, but most will only bite if you try and pick them up.
the Texas brown snake is not a poisonous snake? thank god! and i can't bite a human hand or any part of the body even if it tried!