Blood
Hemotoxin snake venom leads to hemolysis which is destruction of the red blood cells.
hemotoxin
hemotoxin and nerutoxin
hemotoxin
They are poisonous. Injecting the venom, hemotoxin, as opposed to cobras, which inject neurotoxin. An example of a pit viper is a rattlesnake.
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Haemotoxins affect the blood - usually by rapid clotting of the red blood-cells. Neutotoins affect the nervous system, causing paralysis.
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Rome was attacked from the south by the Vandals. They were led by Gaesaric and attacked in 455. They were also attacked by the Visigoths and the Huns later on in history.
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The most deadly hemotoxin is often considered to be that produced by the inland taipan snake (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), also known as the "fierce snake." Its venom contains potent enzymes that can cause rapid blood clotting and tissue destruction, leading to severe internal bleeding and organ failure. A single bite can deliver enough venom to kill multiple adult humans within a short period if left untreated. However, due to its reclusive nature and the availability of antivenom, bites are extremely rare.