antivenom
no milk will not help dilute the toxins from a spider or snake bit
No. Some proteins are poisons. Snake venom consists of protein. Spider venom consists of protein. Many allergens consist of proteins.
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream
These are not much of a comparison since they have different types of venom. Also, the Brazilian Wandering Spider's venom is not as good at killing humans as the Black Mamba's venom is. So the point goes to the Black Mamba.
snakes have fail-safes in their DNA which protects them from their own venom, in case they accidentally bit themselves. this also comes in handy, since most snakes have the same or similar types of venom. the only exception is when a different snake has a different type of venom. ie: hemotoxic or neurotoxic
50 50. It's mostly venom but a little bit acidic
A snake milker extracts venom from snakes in a controlled environment to be used for medical research and production of antivenom. They ensure the safe handling and collection of venom from venomous snakes without harming the animals.
There is a tiny market for snake venom.
No, sheep are not immune to snake venom.
there is no chmeical formula in the snake venom.
A poisonous snake has venom glands in which it can inject venom when it bites. A non- poisonous snake has no venom glands and will not inject venom , but they can have harmful bacteria in their mouth.