Yes they can run out of venom but not for their whole lifetime.. If the snakes does run out of venom, they will make more but it takes a while
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.
It varies from snake to snake. Most will run if threatened. Some have venom as defense, some play dead, some bite, others pretend to be venomous snakes like cobras or rattlesnakes; some snakes will even whip their tail at predators in defense.
no it just generates more venom but this takes quite some time
Different snakes have different strategies..If the attacker can be counter attacked they rise from the ground spreading their upper skin into a flat screen kind of a thing just to terrorise the atacker...some spit venom...some hiss loud...and the rest just run for their lives or forefeit :P
They use their legs to run.
No, garlic cannot run snakes. Garlic is a plant known for its strong smell and flavor and is commonly used in cooking and for its medicinal properties. It does not have the ability to make snakes run.
anacondas are snakes they cant run but they can slither
No. If you run over a snake you will kill it. Snakes have been known to go into the engines of parked cars, however, as they are attracted to the warmth.
Yes, snakes can bite animals. any animal with a mouth can bite. snakes bite animals for defense and when hunting. a venomous snake will bite an animal to inject its venom. a non-venomous snake will bite an animal to hold on to it while it coils around it to kill it
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because they are nonrenewable substances
snakes do not run. they crawl, by moveing there rib cage back and forth, with a side motion, [wriggleing]