Nothing !... Egg-eating snakes are not venomous so - if you're bitten by one, simply clean the bite area with antiseptic, and cover with a plaster or bandage.
What happens is... The snake swallows the egg whole and, as it passes down towards the stomach, there are sharp spines protruding into the snakes body which slit the egg open as it passes over them. The contents of the egg go down to the stomach and the snake regurgitates the unwanted shell.
There is a specifically recognised species - called an egg-eating snake. It belongs to the colubrid family of snakes, and is a member of the Dasypeltis family. See the related link to Wikipedia for a comprehensive article - including pictures of the snake eating and egg.
There is an egg eating snake, but no snake is a vegetarian, they all eat live/freshly killed/unfrozen animals
The cost of an egg-eating snake can vary depending on the species and where you buy it from. On average, prices range from $50 to $200. It's important to also consider ongoing costs such as housing, food, and veterinary care.
no. snakes need vitamins and minerals that are provided in mice, rodents, rabbits etc. the only exception is the egg eating snake.
From the moment a rattle snake hatches from its egg it is on it's own. The venom of a baby rattle snake is just as powerful as a full grown snake.
Yes a snake is hatched from an egg because the snake is an cold-blooded reptile.
They vary in size depending on the sub-species - but Wikipedia lists them as between 30 and 100 cm in length.
a snake poops from a very very small slit under its tail but when eating a bird egg it regurjetates only the shell out of its mouth. cool hu?
The King Cobra is the only snake that builds its own nest as well guards the nest too.
The animal that primarily eats eggs is the egg-eating snake, specifically from the genus Dasypeltis. These snakes have specialized adaptations that allow them to consume eggs whole, including a flexible jaw and the ability to digest the egg's shell. Other animals that predominantly eat eggs include certain birds, such as the cassowary, and some species of reptiles and mammals, like the echidna. However, the egg-eating snake is particularly notable for its exclusive diet of eggs.
You could get sick, eating a fried egg that has been sitting out for 2 days; when it is not refrigerated, bacteria can grow.