It depends - on whether the bite was just a 'warning strike' or a full-blown envenomation. If it was a 'proper' bite - then there is every likelihood that the snake injected enough venom to kill the wolf. Most rattlesnake venom is far more powerful than it actually needs to be.
Wolf, but if it gets bitten, both will die. Tie.
Without proper medical treatment it takes but one bite to kill a person.
Guy Standing died on February 24, 1937, in Hollywood Hills, California, USA of rattlesnake bite.
No. A pet wolf is not a good idea as it may sometimes bite us back and may die from the injury.
It depends on the species of rattlesnake, where on the body you were bitten and how soon you receive proper medical treatment. Without proper treatment it would take a day or more to die. If the bite is from a species with a particularly strong venom, especially containing neurotoxins, death may come quite quickly.
He died by a bite by a wolf and got rabies and got shot.
it will die of the coldness
The wolf will die...
Rattlesnake James died in 1942.
no they do not because if they did they would die and then there would be no reason to suck it out ... but they do suck it into there mouth but then they spit it out and then they go and rinse there mouths out with water so that they dont swallow the poison,.
Roaches are not poisonous. The only way to die from a roach bite would be if the bite got badly infected. Just wash the bite with soap and water and you should be fine.
Depending on species, a rattlesnake can live for 20 years or more.