it depends on wat type of snake it is if it is not a poisonous snake then it would leave poison wen it strike
Yes
Their fangs. They are hollow and when they strike, venom sacs pump poison through them into their victim.
poison bite strike/and barage attack
When a snake eats it will first of all strike. Constrictor snakes coil around the prey and suffocate it. Poisonous snakes would obviously inject their poison via their fangs. Once the prey is subdued the snake dislocates it's jaw and swallows the prey whole. The digestive enzyymes in the snake then break down the food. Because a snakes process of digestion is very slow they only need to eat once a week and some can go even longer without eating. hope this helped
You did not mention what animal you are asking about, so I cannot give you a complete answer. Usually, poison helps to kill an animal faster. It can also allow the animal to strike and then get back out of the way to avoid being hurt while they wait for the poison to take effect.
Snakes can typically strike up to a third of their total body length.
Poisen bite strike
no, they can strike but they are nonvenomous
"Poison Scorpio's special move in Beyblade is called Venom Strike."
Poison Serpent has 15 blades on it's fusion wheel. Poison Serpent is a balance type. It's "Dark move" is Serpent Venom strike!
It uses its deadly poison to strike at animals. It first widens its head so it warns animals to stay away, but if it is annoyed, it will strike at a creature with its fangs that inject lethal poison into the bloodstream, killing it quickly.
You should wear boots, thick socks and long pants. You should make lots of noise while walking so that you don't suprise any snakes, in the case that you do walk backwards slowly keeping an eye on the snake. Remember that snakes can strike half their bodys length in an instant. If you're espacially worried find out which snakes are in the area and see where the closest place that holds their anti-venom is.