"Snake milk" is not a real substance. It may refer to a myth or misconception, as snakes do not produce milk like mammals do.
To "milk" a snake means to extract venom from its venom glands. This is often done for research, anti-venom production, or snakebite treatment purposes. It involves safely holding the snake's head, then massaging or pressing its venom glands to release the venom into a receptacle.
Snake Abait for a Cobra
The spotted bush snake, also known as the African twig snake, is known to mimic the aggressive hooding behavior of a cobra when threatened. It flattens its neck and raises its head to resemble a cobra in an attempt to deter predators.
It spits out venom Cameron ramsay
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no it doesn't make a snake venom at all :D it just creates so much gas inside yourbody which makes you feel really uncomfortable, but anyways you can make watermelon milkshake with ice-creams and milk and its 100% safe. just google for the recipe's
No none of the king or milk snake gene are poisonous
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The milk snake is colored similarly to the highly venomous coral snake. This wards away potential attackers, believing the harmless milk snake to be the poisonous coral snake. To discern the difference between the two (a life or death situation), one must simply remember this rhyme: "Red on yellow, deadly fellow; red on black, venom lack."
They have venom but such a little amount it is harmless to humans and preaty much everything else other then a toad.