No they are immune to their own venom, if they weren't they would die because the venom is made inside them with special glands. If they weren't immune they wouldn't live, or be made.
snakes have fail-safes in their DNA which protects them from their own venom, in case they accidentally bit themselves. this also comes in handy, since most snakes have the same or similar types of venom. the only exception is when a different snake has a different type of venom. ie: hemotoxic or neurotoxic
No, you do not have to be bitten by a spider or a snake to be venomous. Venom is a specialized type of toxin produced by certain animals, such as snakes, spiders, and some other creatures, to subdue prey or defend against threats. Humans and many other animals do not produce venom; instead, they can be affected by it if they are bitten or stung.
None ! It's a non-venomous species !
The poisonous substances produced by snakes, spiders, and scorpions are collectively known as venom. Venom is a specialized type of toxin that is delivered through bites or stings, often used for subduing prey or defending against threats. Each type of venom contains a unique mixture of proteins and enzymes that can affect the victim's physiology in various ways.
Blarina toxin (BLTX) a kallikrein-like protein that is paralytic. Why is this question under snakes ? Solnodons are mammals.
Each type of snakes has a unique type to approach a predator. For example anacondas wait for their prey to come closer to then they will catch them. Spitting cobras will spit venom on its prey and kill them and so many techniques are there for each type of snakes.
Copperhead snakes have hemotoxic venom, which primarily affects the blood and blood vessels of their prey. This venom can lead to symptoms such as swelling, pain, and tissue damage in humans if bitten. It is less potent compared to venom from some other venomous snake species.
no try to keep the same type of snakes in the same enclosure's if you have to. but most snakes are solitary animals.
Virtually all modern medicines are derived from or modeled on chemical compounds found in nature. For example, the antibiotic penicillin is derived from a type of mold; the cancer drug taxol comes from the bark of the Pacific and Himalayan yew tree; and any number of medications are derived from the venom of snakes, spiders and frogs.
The same envenoms that discharges from your wife's vagina.
skunks are resistant to snake venom and can survive 10 times the venomneeded to kill an animal of the same size.
No. Damnit no. I have lived in west texas for twenty years, i'm a pathfinder in the reserves and a border patrol agent. Let me make this clear. No. You can not become immune to venom. The more you try the more likely you are to wind up dead. Snakes are not something to play with.