Snakes in dreams represent several things. Snakes can represent sex, healing, danger, people you dislike, disgust, or literal snakes, depending on the context. Perhaps you were in a romantic relationship or marriage and it didn't work out.
The color green can represent healing and also jealousy. Maybe you had a major infection, or maybe you were intensely jealous over something or someone.
When the mongoose eats and kills the snake, it knows to stay away from it's head, (Where the venom sack's are), and eat the rest of the body where none of the venom is. If the mongoose is bitten by the snake though, the snake will inject the venom through it's fangs, from the venom sacks, thus killing the mongoose.
Snakes are "milked" of their venom to make antivenom, which can save a person bitten by a venomous snake.
The mongoose is known for producing a natural defense against snake venom. When bitten by a snake, it can neutralize the venom and survive the attack.
snakes deliver their venom by squirting it through the small holes in their fangs. since the teeth are conected to a venom gland that supplies venom to their teeth and it won't run out or cause problems. FACT-when someone is bitten by a snake doctors use a weaker sample of their venom to stop the bitten person dying.
No, I watched a TV show where they milked the snake to get its venom. The venom is used to make antivenom, which is used to help people who are bitten. The snakes were not harmed by the process. The snake will regenerate more venom later, but it will not be able to eat in the meantime as its means of catching prey have been removed.
You would probably already be dead cause of the venom
Dogs are not inherently resistant to snake venom, and can be affected by it. However, some dogs may have a higher tolerance to certain types of snake venom depending on their breed and size. It is important to seek immediate veterinary care if a dog is bitten by a snake.
No, a poisonous snake bite can be deadly even if bitten shallow on the skin.
no they are not venemous
Yes! A deadly snake's venom can kill all most any thing even its own kind.
No. Pythons and Anacondas are constrictors and therefore lack venom. They are not immune to the toxic effects, so if bitten by venomous snakes they will suffer the effects of the venom and die.
A snake milker extracts venom from snakes in a controlled environment to be used for medical research and production of antivenom. They ensure the safe handling and collection of venom from venomous snakes without harming the animals.