i would say it has to do with the snake and how long it bit you for but if it was a very dangerous snake then perhaps about 4 seconds the less hazzardous snakes it will be longer but you will be begging for it to end so it really depends on the snake and remember some snake bites are uncureable
if they werent there nothing would live on earth
Depends on the species of snake and it's venom toxicity
It would be found in the animal kingdom
If you returned a pet corn snake to it's natural habitat - yes - it would survive.
Conditions would be too cold.
no because they would freeze up
No, it is a reptile and lays eggs. I once seen a Copperhead give birth to LIVE babies, So I would disagree and say it depends on the snake's breed. Some do, some don't: It depends on what type of snake.
I think anacondas live in swamps
Nobody could say definitely, since that would require someone to live forever to observe if it died.
it live is loisanna
They would be similar, if not higher when off the plant and cured properly.
a serpent is a snake, it is a type of reptile, but it is an animal.