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they say grown people can survive the bite without treatment. just today i was watching a video of a man who had been bitten showing the progress of the venom moving and his recovery without treatment over days of time. the swelling and symtoms reduced within the 3rd day. that is the least leathal venom from any snake in america.
no way the bite is deadly
they bite their prey then squeeze until their prey dies
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If you realize the bite fast enough, you can give your dog Benadryl (two tablets at first, then one every 3 hours - about 5 doses total), your large dog has a fighting chance. My German Shepherd has been bitten 3 times and survived. Small dogs do not have a change without treatment. I've never had to dose my medium sized dog, so I can not say one way or the other.
With treatment, prognosis is excellent for both types of rat-bite fever. Without treatment, the spirillary form usually resolves on its own, although it may take up to a year to do so
Without proper medical treatment it takes but one bite to kill a person.
If you swallowed the ant 'whole' without chewing it (to kill it) it 'could' survive in your esophagus, and for a limited time in your stomach (until killed by the gastric acids). During this time it could bite you, yes.
The only way it can - with a highly-venomous bite !
It depends on the species of rattlesnake, where on the body you were bitten and how soon you receive proper medical treatment. Without proper treatment it would take a day or more to die. If the bite is from a species with a particularly strong venom, especially containing neurotoxins, death may come quite quickly.
Without treatment, the illness usually resolves within four to eight weeks
Yep and they can cause death in humans. They say that a copperhead bite will normally not kill a healthy human being but it can cause death if the amount injected is lethal. At any rate it is a very painful bite.