Yes I really think so, in my experience ( i am a nurse tech not a vet) once in the
marajo islands ( island on northern Brazil) in time of my stay in the island occurred that a adult Buffalo had being bitten by an snake in the nose while feeding on the low grass, this buffalo where down and breading fast, and i was
asked to do something due my medical background, i had nothing but a syringe
and baking soda, so i prepared a solution of BS and infused in the buffalo who for my surprise where walking about in the next 3 hours and completed healthy
in a week
No, the only treatment for venomous snakebite is the injection of the correct antivenin.
No, because, actually, the snakes' venom is its' saliva (spit). -no kidding! And the species of snake is immune to its own venom. Hope this helps as well.
a snake with no venom so it cant kill or injure you
Platypus venom would certainly be enough to kill a snake - but the snake could well inject its own venom in the platypus at the same time.
If it is a very potent poison, then, yes. It can.
Opossums apparently have an immunity to snake venom.
One word: Venom
With venom. It has a venomous bite.
the venom in the snakes helps to make it's prey die easily.
venom to kill prey
because it has venom that is so strong that it can kill over 250,000 mice
20 minutes
let a asp bite her which is a very venom snake