Keeping still reduces blood-flow - and thus slows the spread of venom through the victim's body.
Even if the boy was not bitten he should still see a doctor. The authorities should be informed so the dog may be found to prevent further incidents
this strongly depend son what snake and where you are. normally for non poisonous/non agressive snakes simply stand still like a tree and the snake will scurry away. some may sniff around for a while before leaving. for some snakes known to be teratorial and agressive it is recomend to SLOWY back away. example would be a rattle snake. some snakes like the Australian Taipan (world's most venomous) are naturally super agressive and will actively seek out victims. all you can do in this situation is to flee fast and hope you are not bitten. if bitten seek immediate medical aid. note that under NO circumstance should you attempt to get closer to a snake unless a trained snake removaler. nor should you pick up a snake. snakes contray to a myth have no bones and are just muscle, as such if picked up from the tale they can still swing the head back up to attack and picking them up will upset them. at the end of the day treat them like any other animal and give them their space.
you will probably die if venomous but if not you should still consult a doctor if snake bit you
Offer it a favorite food. If it still refuses to eat, wait a week. Then try again. Your snake should eat soon. If your snake still doesn't eat after a month, or is losing a lot of weight, go to you vet.
If the snake in question is a hognose snake, this behavior is not unusual and means that he has been frightened in some way and is playing dead. Otherwise this is strange behavior and you should consider consulting a vet.
If you step on a snake and it doesn't move, it could indicate that the snake is either stunned, injured, or possibly playing dead as a defense mechanism. Some snake species are known to remain motionless when threatened. Additionally, it's important to exercise caution, as a seemingly inactive snake may still react if it feels threatened. Always be careful around wildlife to avoid potential bites.
waterdoes not remain still in sea
No, the nervous system of a snake can cause it to still move (and bite) even after it is dead. Never pick up a dead venomous snake with your hands, it could potentially still bite you.
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.
No a water snake is still considered a reptile.
Your Budgie should still remain hand tame , with another bird in the cage , if you keep up the handling.
they are bitten by other vampires while they are still human