Spitting Cobra is one.
Platypuses do not shoot venom. They inject venom via a venomous spur on their hind ankles.
No. Pit vipers do not shoot venom. In fact there is one snake breed that does it is called a spitting cobra.
No. The venom is released through their fangs when they bite.
no vampires venom is deadly to animals
Animals such as snakes, scorpions and spiders. The individual animals are 'milked' for their venom. The process doesn't cause any harm to the specimen, and the venom is replaced by the animals body. Small doses of the collected venom is injected into large animals such as horses. The horse's body builds up an immunity from the venom, and a sample of the animals blood (including the anti-bodies) is collected. This is then processed, and turned into multiple doses of antivenin.
Venom is not technically a drug, but weaker and stronger types of venom cause drug-like effects such as wooziness and hallucinations.
the venom in the snakes helps to make it's prey die easily.
they will eat meat and have venom
No animals can not because, a Vampire's venom is extreamly deadly to all animals.
Yes! They have a venom gland on their lower jaw. The venom keeps the animals blood flowing.
Venom is a term that is most often restricted to the toxins produced by animals. In these cases the venom is a protein and the ingredients would be amino acids.
No, it is mostly producted by reptiles.