The amount of time it takes for a person to die from a king cobra varies on the amount of venom injected and where the person was bit. It is possible that a person could die in as soon as 15 minutes after the bite.
The Inland Taipan venom would kill a grown man in 45 minutes.
This may be a trick question. If you are asking what snake has the most venom. That is the spitting cobra. It expels its venom in long streams to hit its preys eyes to blind it and then it can bite. If you are asking what is the most poisonous snake. That would be the black mamba snake. Its venom can kill a man in minutes. i would say taipan is the most venomous snake not the black mamba
It depends on the snakes. Many snakes are immune to the venomous snakes that live in the same geographic areas. Most snakes, if not all, are immune to their own venom, but this is an evolutionary process produced over the past 100 million years. If two snakes of the same species bit each other, there would most likely be no effect from the venom. If two snakes of different species, from different parts of the world bit each other, it is very likely that both snakes would experience a strong reaction to the other's venom. Biting a venomous snake is not harmful as long as the stored venom is avoided. Even then, venom is not dangerous if swallowed, but is very dangerous if it enters an open wound on the biter's skin or mouth. Many birds, snakes and other animals kill and eat venomous snakes. Some have varying degrees of immunity and some are just careful. The pig is believed to get its immunity to snake bite from its thick layer of fat. For more information see the Related Link below.
Snakes that have venom have long, hollow fangs that the venom travels through when it bites it's prey. Muscles force the venom from the snakes storage glands through a duct into the hollow fangs. Tiny holes at the ends of the fangs eject the venom directly into the prey
No venom stays in the body for than a few hours, but in most cases, that is long enough to cause serious damage to the body and possibly kill the victim too.
No, venom is not a poison. It must be injected into body tissues to do its work. It is not harmful to drink as long as a person has no open sores in the mouth or throat. This us why there are no poisonous snakes, only venomous snakes,
Because they are long boobs that's why
The Inland Taipan venom would kill a grown man in 45 minutes.
This may be a trick question. If you are asking what snake has the most venom. That is the spitting cobra. It expels its venom in long streams to hit its preys eyes to blind it and then it can bite. If you are asking what is the most poisonous snake. That would be the black mamba snake. Its venom can kill a man in minutes. i would say taipan is the most venomous snake not the black mamba
Baby snakes are born with venom glands already developed, so they have venom from birth. The potency of the venom may increase as they grow and mature, but they can inject venom right from the start.
sea snakes have extremely potent venom and a human, if bitten, (this is highly unlikely, as sea snakes are extremely unagressive) would most likely be dead within 10 minutes without proper medical care
No, you can't die from either the daddy long leg spider or the daddy long leg itself
Certainly ! The venom (as in all venomous snakes) - is located with glands in the head. So long as a predator doesn't eat that part - they're safe.
No. Most of them do not have teeth long enough to penetrate human skin, and those that do, have venom too mild to kill a human.
It depends on the snakes. Many snakes are immune to the venomous snakes that live in the same geographic areas. Most snakes, if not all, are immune to their own venom, but this is an evolutionary process produced over the past 100 million years. If two snakes of the same species bit each other, there would most likely be no effect from the venom. If two snakes of different species, from different parts of the world bit each other, it is very likely that both snakes would experience a strong reaction to the other's venom. Biting a venomous snake is not harmful as long as the stored venom is avoided. Even then, venom is not dangerous if swallowed, but is very dangerous if it enters an open wound on the biter's skin or mouth. Many birds, snakes and other animals kill and eat venomous snakes. Some have varying degrees of immunity and some are just careful. The pig is believed to get its immunity to snake bite from its thick layer of fat. For more information see the Related Link below.
Snakes that have venom have long, hollow fangs that the venom travels through when it bites it's prey. Muscles force the venom from the snakes storage glands through a duct into the hollow fangs. Tiny holes at the ends of the fangs eject the venom directly into the prey
No venom stays in the body for than a few hours, but in most cases, that is long enough to cause serious damage to the body and possibly kill the victim too.