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No. Nonvenomous means that an animal does not have venom.
Antivenom is created by injecting a small amount of the targeted venom into an animal such as a Horse, Sheep, Goat, or Rabbit; the subject animal will undergo an Immune_responseto the venom, producing Antibodyagainst the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat Envenomation.
Anti-venene is made by injecting a small amount of the venom in question into an animal. That animal produces antibodies to fight the venom. The blood of the animal is then drawn out and the antibodies extracted. These antibodies are the anti-venene.
If you mean venom than they use venom to stun their prey( which would probably be a person or animal).
Normally the Horse.
Some snakes have poison/venom
spiders and snakes
Any venomous animal comes equipped with venom when born - snakes, scorpions, spiders, centipedes, etc.
No. Platypuses can spur another larger animal without it actually killing that animal. On the other hand, platypus venom is sufficient to cause death to an animal about the size of a small dog. Platypus venom contains a protein which lowers blood pressure, also inducing shock, and this could cause death in an animal already ill or in a weakened condition.
Someone would use their mouth to try to suck out the venom. It did not work well and little venom was removed.
Venom milking typically involves extracting venom from snakes, spiders, or other venomous creatures for research or medical purposes. The amount of venom collected can vary widely depending on the species and individual animal, ranging from a few milligrams to several grams per session. Safety protocols are crucial, as the process can be dangerous for both the animal and the handler. It's essential to conduct milking in a controlled environment to minimize stress on the animal and ensure accurate venom yield.
Venomous. Although there are almost no animals that are Venomous.