1. Make sure the area is safe.
2. Call 911 immediately.
3. If you know the species of the snake that bit you tell the 911 operator.
4. If you do not know the species, take pictures of the snake and show them to the paramedics when they arrive so they can give you the right anti-venom.
5. Do NOT try sucking the poison out, tie a rag above the area of the bit and keep that area low and try not to elevate it, the slower the poison spreads, the more time you have.
6. Stay calm, help is always on the way.
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.
it is a coral snake i am about 80% sure it is this.I do not think this is any bit venomous.
you will probably die if venomous but if not you should still consult a doctor if snake bit you
They are not venomous.
Mamba is one of most venomous snake of the world.
Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world Taipan is the most venomous snake in the world Actually its not....
A copperhead snake is venomous.
The only venomous snake native to the UK is the Adder.
no such thing as a Poisonous snake. Venomous is the proper term. The World's Most Venomous Snake on landis the Fierce Snake AKA Inland Taipan. The World's Most Venomous Sea Snake is the Belcher's Sea Snake
A cat-eyed snake is also a venomous snake, a cat would not attack a snake venomous snake. In fact a venomous snake could eat a fully grown cat.
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).
Yes, If you are bitten by a snake, you should go to the hospital, even if you don't think the snake is venomous. "Try to remember the size, color, and shape of the snake." If the bite is from a venomous snake, you may be given antivenom medication, which can slow down or stop the effects of toxins in the body.