For a snakebite that you think may be venomous, you should go to the emergency room immediately, and when you get there describe the snake to the doctor. If it is a venomous snake there may be some treatments they can give you.
Baboon spider bites are very rare but when they do occur, they produce symptoms such as pain and vomiting. However, their bite is not venomous so you can treat them with painkillers and an antihistamine.
Venomous.
They are not venomous.
No, they are not venomous.
Non-venomous
A copperhead snake is venomous.
No, as long as you only eat its flesh (muscle).
how badly a snake bite is depends on the species of snake and its size. a bite from a venomous snake will be much worse then a bite from a non-venomous snake. bites from non-venomous snakes will consist of either punctures or scratches, the amount and size depending on the size of the snake. a small snake might not be able to break threw your skin, but a large snake could easily cause bleeding. the only risk from these is getting an infection. a venomous snake bite can be very serious and even deadly. a hospital visit is usually required to treat bites from venomous snakes.
Its always venomous.
All baby venomous snakes are born with fangs and venom. Baby venomous snakes are more venomous than adult venomous snakes.
Non-venomous. Only 15% of Texas' snakes are venomous.
No, there are no venomous Milk Snakes.