Snakes will strike out and bite if threatened, some species after biting will wrap around their victim and squeeze
it defends itself by hissing and showing its fangs to its attacker
You may be refering to the term "Ball Snake" which is a popular term for a Python Regius (Royal Python) also known as a "Ball Python".
Defanging a snake does not necessarily result in its death. Snakes use their fangs for hunting and self-defense, but removing them does not directly cause death. However, defanging a snake can lead to complications such as difficulty eating or defending itself, which may impact its overall health and survival in the wild.
No. There is no animal that can eat something bigger than itself. A king snake has a stomach and it has limits.
bull snake do not bleed in defence
Its toxic chemical may kill you
Of course not !
It varies from snake to snake. Most will run if threatened. Some have venom as defense, some play dead, some bite, others pretend to be venomous snakes like cobras or rattlesnakes; some snakes will even whip their tail at predators in defense.
NO. A snake does not kill itself. They die from natural cause or health related issues There are many snakes that can play dead once threatened.
the weapon of defense of the mongoose is its high jumps his fast movements to kill the cobra or any snake
its hard shell
No, though sometimes teeth may be left behind accidentally if the snake bites in self defense.