Symptoms of rattlesnake bite:two (sometimes only one) puncture wounds.
swelling and redness around the wounds.
pain at the bite site.
difficulty breathing.
vomiting and nausea.
blurred vision.
sweating and salivating.
numbness in the face and limbs.
To identify a snake bite, consider the following general symptoms:
two puncture wounds.
swelling and redness around the wounds.
pain at the bite site.
difficulty breathing.
vomiting and nausea.
blurred vision.
sweating and salivating.
numbness in the face and limbs.
Tiny little spots like pinprick with some redness and itchiness
the only ways to accurately identify a snake bite is to either see the snake that bit or to do a test on venom extracted from the bite.
Rattle snake venom contain Hemotoxic elements, which damage tissue. Immense pain will quickly follow a rattlesnake bite, as the flesh around the bite quickly begins to destroy itself. There are other effects of rattlesnake venom, however those appear after a few minutes. A person will know right away that they have been bitten, just from the sheer pain it causes.
There should be a bite mark!
You've been bitten by another zombie.
A dog that has been bitten by a vampire, you retard
You should know you've been bitten by the slight stinging.I've been bitten twice,and each time I saw the spider.No problems for me but others complain of imflammation at site.Both spiders were male(small,about 25mm long).It could be that the female is the one that packs the punch.Others who have been bitten have told me they heat a needle and insert needle into bite site and no problems.
A rattlesnake eats any rodent like mice,rats,rabbits, or small birds. They also prey on lizards and have been know 2 eat there own kind in territorial conflicts.
Go to the doctor.
Coyote told rattlesnake that he would know who was telling the truth if rattlesnake would get under the giant stone again but he left rattlesnake under the stone.
because your house is filthy. actually, fleas feed on their host( mouse) for their blood, forming a parasitic symbiotic relationship. the mouse may not know it is there until it has been bitten.
If you don't feel the bite, you won't. Even if you got bitten in the doctor's office the bug might have been on your clothing when you left your house.
it will swell up and you will get itchy and it will sting badly also you will have to get good medical attention
Absolutely not! Though I've seen cats kill and consume small snakes I know that they are far more likely to be a victim if bitten by rattle snakes. The poison of Rattle snakes is very dangerous to mammals like cats and dogs and your pets should be kept away from these types of snakes at all times.