You normally die just under an hour from respiratory failure. Symptoms include:
Numb around the bitten area.
And that's it...
Uhmmm...yes?? How did you not know that?
The answer is yes. Coral snakes do actually have fangs.
All coral snakes are fatal. Their venom is a neurological toxin.
With venom ! They are a highly-venomous snake !
Coral snakes possess highly-toxic venom - and will not hesitate to use it if they are threatened.
They feed on smaller Snakes, Lizards, Frogs, and nestling bhttp://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Birds and Rodentsetc.
Milk snakes are non-venomous and are harmless to humans. Despite their similar appearance to venomous coral snakes, milk snakes pose no threat to humans as they do not produce venom.
Some coral snakes are poisonous. Some are not. The ones that are poisonous have very powerful neurotoxic venom. Remember this saying.... if the color is red on yellow-kill a fellow if the color is red on black-venom lack
Yes. The venom of venomous snakes is often lethal to that of other. The exception is that many snakes are resistant to their own species' venom. Snakes that are adapted to eating other snakes may also have some venom resistance.
Not all snakes are poisonous. Some are constrictors which means that they bite their prey and wrap themselves around their food to suffocate the prey. Examples of constrictors are Ball Pythons and Anacondas. Poisonous snakes do have poison in their fangs though.
Venomous snakes do not give out a poison, they inject a venom by biting. Venom kills by being injected, a poison by being eaten. Snakes are not poisonous.
No. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.