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They say the difference in telling a venemous snake from a non venemous snake through their head is that a venemous snake has a flat shaped head while a non venemous snake has a spoon shaped head.I dont know if it's true but it was on a website I read which seemed really helpful.
Sure! Here are some snake species along with their scientific names and whether they are venomous or not: Ball Python (Python regius) - Non-venomous Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) - Venomous Coral Snake (Micrurus fulvius) - Venomous King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) - Venomous Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) - Venomous
Antiserum made from horse blood is primarily used to treat certain types of snake bites, particularly those from venomous snakes like rattlesnakes and cobras. It contains antibodies that can neutralize the toxins in snake venom. Additionally, horse-derived antiserum can be used for other conditions such as botulism and diphtheria. However, its use is less common due to the potential for allergic reactions and the availability of alternative treatments.
The coral snake, black mamba, and the death adder.
No do not retard my answer is correct the king cobra (ophiophagus Hannah) is far less toxic than D.polyleps, although due to size it has more toxin.My origninal answer is this and i ask that you leave it since you obviously know nothing on the subject. I have worked with D.polylepis and O.Hannah so need to know this information for my and my collegues safety.>>>original answer>>>No snake is poisonous, they are Venomous, which means their toxin is Injected rather than ingested.The black mamba is not the most venomous snake By LD50(the most common method of mesuring potancy) count either, the Inland Taipan Oxyuranus microlepidotus is regarded as the most toxic, although due to human population and aggression the Black Mamba (dendroaspis polylepis) Kills more people each year. Infact no deaths have been attributed to O.microlepidotus since records beganI believe the taipan is on drop for drop of venom the dealiest snake in the world. It is only found in Australia.Allow me to throw in two cents worth, according to the most recent (2010) LD50 conclusions, the most poisonous snakes are as follows:A:(If bitten and venom is injected)The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies 2010 prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.It's habitat has a wide range in the South Pacific.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus).11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).
Horse. The horse would either run away or step on it. On the other hand, if the snake was venomous, it would bite the horse, leaving it to die. If the snake was a constrictor, the snake could win.
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.
coral snake
Yes, you can. The simple way is to look at the snake. A venomous snake generally has a neck and then the head. The head is usually diamond shaped and you can see where the head and body are different. A non venomous snake has one long line from the body to the head. One reason there is a difference is the poison sacks in the venomous snake create the look of a neck and the head is more pointed than round because of the fangs.
a venomous snake
The most venomous snake in the sea is the belchers sea snake. The most venomous land snake is the Inland Taipan found in Australia P.S.venomous snakes are not poisonous,they are venomous