no, poisonis snakes have red markings to keep animals away
Many animals eat other poisonous animals. A very quick example is the poison dart frog from South America. The frog itself does not produce the poison in it's skin. It accumulates the toxins on its skin by eating a certain variant of ant that is mildly toxic. When it eats hundreds of these ants , it's body contains concentrated amount of the toxin. The toxin does not affect the frog, similarly to the way that honey badgers are virtually immune to snake venom.
On the note of snakes, and the original answer, when snake venom is cooked, the heat renders the venom inactive as it breaks the proteins down. Also the venom only affects you when in your blood stream. Provided you have no cuts in your mouth, and no ulcers in your esophagus and stomach, you could drink snake venom with no negative affects as stomach acids will also break down the proteins in the venom.
yeah,
fish jump out of their tanks all the time and they suffocate (or what ever it is that they do)
no, because its organism is producing the poison as a defence mechanism
I would say no! snake saliva neutralizes its own venom, the action of biting releases venom as well as saliva
Frist you have to capture it then in lab you can use gas or injection to kill it.
You should just leave the egg alone. The snake will eventually hatch and then the snake will most likely leave your property. By moving the egg you could kill the baby inside.
There are quite a few species that do that. Cobras and some pythons are two well-known species to incubate their eggs by coiling around them.
Yes it does, it is understood that the reason for the capsinoids found in chilly is for the purpose of protecting itself from fungus and deturring mammals that would destroy the seeds. Like most other chemicals, it does not kill all bacteria.
As snake venom is a complex mixture of enzymes made up of proteins,it has got nothing to do with dna.But as venom itself is secreted from modified salivary gland it may get contaminated with sherddings of endothelial lining which could contain DNA materials.
NO. A snake does not kill itself. They die from natural cause or health related issues There are many snakes that can play dead once threatened.
no no no no What type of brown snake brown snakes aren't poisonous, they are VENOMous The venom is to protect itself and kill it's food
I would kill a snake.
Yes, and the snake can also kill the alligator, or to be precise, caiman.Depending on what kind of snake cobra yes
rattle snake can kill you
An anaconda can certainly kill a much larger animal. However, it will be unable to swallow that animal if it is wider than the snake's body.
Well it maters if the snake has enough poison. If it does not it can not kill an elephant.
you can kill a snake when it attacks you... u can strangle it but it will bite you too! :D first kill the snake and after this go to hospital
no this is false if anything one snake would kill you and even then the chances are slim
is a rat snake able to kill a copperhead and rattlesnake
It depends on the snake.
no dogs can kill a snake