Kind of depends on the kind of snake.
yes i knew a guy who was bit several times when he was catching it
No chiger do not spread they only stay where they bit and this is coming from a person that has had it many times
They need to be taken directly to a hospitol. Kill the snake and bring it with you for positive identification,
He was bitten by a snake is grammatically correct.
Green fly bites are many times not noticeable to the person being bit. They can only be noticed if the person sees the fly on their skin.
It is and isn't rare.
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It bit her in the heel.
In most cases, a predator such as a snake will instinctively know what it can and cannot swallow and/or digest. There have been times where a snake has attempted to swallow and digest it's prey and have it turn out a bit too large.
A snake didn't bite Uncle Monty. Count Olaf killed him and said that The Incredibly Deadly Viper bit him.
If it is a non-venomous snake, probably nothing would happen. If it was a venomous snake and it bit itself, it could quite possible die. There are documented cases of venomous snakes accidentally 'committing suicide' when they bit themselves.
There is no record of Cleopatra ever getting bitten by a snake.