Only to amphibians and rodents.
An antivenene is an antitoxin for treating bites from venomous animals such as snakes and Spiders.
An antivenin is an antitoxin for treating bites from venomous animals such as snakes and spiders.
An antivenene is an antitoxin for treating bites from venomous animals such as snakes and spiders.
yes, everything that has a mouth bites
Depends on the breed of snake which bites you.
Ring neck snakes technically are venomous, but their venom is very mild, and is harmless to humans.
Some bites and stings, such as those from venomous snakes, require immediate medical attention, as do a host of others.
venomous snakes (such as cobras)- yes constrictors (such as pythons)- no, as these aren't venomous, although you might risk getting tetanus. see a doctor if any kind of snake bites you.
No. Garter snakes are very mildly venomous, but the venom is harmless.
An antivenom is an alternative term for an antivenin - an antitoxin for treating bites from venomous animals such as snakes and spiders.
Yes - some 'play dead' - others have venomous bites....
Ball Python bites can not kill you because they are not venomous. The way that they classify snakes is constrictors which are Pythons, Boas, and Colubrids which are corn snakes and other cylinder like snakes. Then there are the venomous snakes which are Elapids, and Viperids. Elapids are the Cobras, coral snakes, kraits, mambas, sea snakes, sea kraits and Australian elapids and so on. Viperids are the true vipers, pit vipers and so on.