Younger snakes don't have more venom, but since they are smaller, they can't control how much they give, and they overgive, so it just seems like they have more, but its the same as the older snakes.
it is venomous
Amount of venom is not as important as potency. Some small snakes can have very dangerous venom in small amounts wheres a larger snake can have more venom that is less potent. On the average, the larger the organism the more venom it can functionally produce.
No, they have the same venom as the adults. However, they have little control at a young age and are more prone to injecting all the venom they have.
No, it is a myth that baby snakes can't control their venom. All reptiles are born from day 1 with instincts. But usually, the adult is more dangerous than the baby because the adult has a larger venom gland & can inject more venom.
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.
Rattlesnakes are venomous but the venom is separate from other fluids produced by their bodies (blood, saliva etc.) The release of venom through its hollow fangs is controlled by the snake. When biting defensivly, as opposed to hunting prey, the snake may not release and venom at all when it bites.
Yes they can run out of venom but not for their whole lifetime.. If the snakes does run out of venom, they will make more but it takes a while
No. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.
There is a species of snake called a garter snake
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Yes they have !
All baby venomous snakes are born with fangs and venom. Baby venomous snakes are more venomous than adult venomous snakes.