If it is a non-venomous snake, probably nothing would happen. If it was a venomous snake and it bit itself, it could quite possible die. There are documented cases of venomous snakes accidentally 'committing suicide' when they bit themselves.
The rat would die because the venom would enter the blood stream.
Most likely nothing. Garter snakes are basically harmless. There is a chance of infection, but that is true of any animal bit whether you are pregnant or not.
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
Bit of a vague description - but my first thought would be a Corn snake.
if a snake tries to bite you, you should stand still over there itself. do not show any movement of your body at that time. if it has bit you, then start eating some food which is bitter in taste. it will absorb the poison of the snake that has entered into your body.
when bit bye a snake, i would not reccomend either going parrachuting or swimming in a tank of sharks and phirana's.
He was bitten by a snake is grammatically correct.
Under the hood by the battery, if it was a snake it would have bit you
From the Bible: Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects.? Paul did not seek out to handle a snake. The snake bit Paul, but God protected Paul from the effects of the snake bite.
Well for starters there is no such thing as a "poisonous" snake. They are venomous. Poison is ingested (so you would have to eat it ), venom is injected (as in a snake bit you).
nothing.
Kind of depends on the kind of snake.