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You usually do not have to vaccinate at all after a rat bite.
It depends on the specific species... However - common symptoms would be.. localised swelling around the bite area, pain travelling from the bite towards the heart, shortness of breath, blurred vision, vomiting, paralysis and unconsciousness.
You have to be off work and have hospital forms for workmans comp and a spider bite doesn't make you lose time for work unless it was a very poisonous one for some reason and you went to the hospital.
Yes, it is venomous.That depends - on a number of factors. Where the person is bitten, how much venom is injected (and what type), how long until the victim gets help, the general health of the victim - allplay a part in whether the person survives or not.
They will bite you if they don't like how you play with them or if you play with them too much.
A full grown horse can take a rattlesnake bite without suffering the severe effects that a human being would normally suffer. The average horse weighs over 1000 pounds and a rattlesnakes venom, as potent as it is, is actually meant to subdue prey the size of rodents. Human skin in comparison to a horses skin is thin. Horses have very tough skin and in some portions, such as the hoofs, it is unlikely that a rattlesnake bite would penetrate deep enough to cause any injury. Even so, if a horse suffered multiple strikes from rattlesnakes within a certain span of time, it is possible that it could suffer a potentially life threatening situation, however the chances that a horse would be bitten multiple times by a rattlesnake in a relatively short span of time is extremely remote. It also depends greatly on what part of the body the snake bite occurs. Quite often an adult rattlesnake will deliver a "blank bite", which is strictly a defensive bite in which they inject little if any venom at all. A rattle snake wants to use its venom to make it as easy as possible to subdue prey, not to injure a potential predator for revenge.
3,000rattles in one minute.
well a snapping turtle will bite you and then say it bites your finger your finger will come of and you normally have time to get away then you go to the hospital and bring the turtle that bit you and they will get your finger back and sow it back on it will be painful .
yes, sea uchins bite all the time ! yes, sea uchins bite all the time !
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First of all NEVER put ice on a rattlesnake bite! And the treatment would be elevate the wound and then give the victim the right antivenin(varies from snake to snake). DON'T KILL THE SNAKE THE WOUND WILL WORSEN DURING THE EXTRA TIME TAKEN TO KILL IT!!!!!