Private individuals are not going to find a market for snake venom. There are professional laboratories that hold large number of venomous snakes and have the necessary equipment to extract and preserve their venom properly.
Only certified laboratories meeting strict guidelines established by the government can collect, process and store venom for sale. Private individuals without these expensive facilities would find it difficult, if not impossible, to sell snake venom.
Well usually you can sell them to a university for study and mayb they will sell to a hospital
An individual would have problems selling snake venom. Most who collect venom for sale are professional laboratories with the sterile and proper equipment to extract and store venom.
No part of a rattlesnake is poisonous. However, the venom glands, venom ducts and fangs are the venomous parts of the rattlesnake.
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No, yellow jackets could not transmit rattlesnake venom.
The Mojave rattlesnake's venom is the most powerful, ounce for ounce.
A single drop of venom can cause serious problems.
Rattlesnakes have potent venom as soon as they hatch - as they need it to subdue their prey from the moment they slither out of the egg ! Even a baby Rattlesnake's venom is capable of killing a person (dependent on species)
No part of a rattlesnake is poisonous, including the skin. However, they do produce a venom that is dangerous if injected but not if consumed.
Yes, it would be safe to consume because the venom of a rattlesnake is not a poison. The venom would be deactivated by the cooking process, also.