Snakes (just like most other animals) won't usually harm people unless they have good reason to do so. Many people get bitten by a snake in the wild simply because they didn't see it, and maybe stepped on it. The snake's only defense is to bite ! If we stop encroaching into their natural territory - or are more aware when out walking, snake-bite 'accidents' will be greatly reduced.
Most bites cause only minor harm, but the bite of a poisonous snake can kill you or make you very ill.
The venom is not a poison. A poison is ingested to cause harm while a venom must be injected. Venom can usually be safely consumed and will cause no harm.
Cause they think you might harm him/her.
it harm them ,do hurt them
If you think that the snake is going to harm you, adrenaline is released. If it is a pet snake etc. no hormones of particular importance will be released.
Sea gulls :-)
It depends how much venom a snake has and how much they inject to the eagle. Some snakes will not be able to harm an eagle while others could leave a fully grown eagle near to dead.
When you ride the snake, it typically refers to taking risks or engaging in dangerous behavior. It can lead to negative consequences or harm.
No, they have little peg-like teeth. They bite only rarely, do no harm what-so-ever but it sure scares you when you have a snake bitting you.
No, Solid Snake was US Army.
Only SPF 30 or above will harm a snake
harmless