Although Brown Tree snake venom is harmless to adults, the poison can cause serious illness or death in small children and babies due to their low body mass
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.
One word: Venom
There is no recognised species called a 'brown rat snake' - HOWEVER - Members of the Rat snake family are constrictors - not venomous.
no no no no What type of brown snake brown snakes aren't poisonous, they are VENOMous The venom is to protect itself and kill it's food
Three minutes at best. Many people survive bites by remaining calm and quiet. Common or Eastern Brown Snake Pseudonaja textilis Species of the Brown Snake are found all over Australia. They have extremely potent venom and cause more snakebite deaths in Australia than any other snake. Sudden and relatively early deaths have been recorded. Its venom causes severe coagulation disturbances, neurotoxicity, and occasionally nephrotoxicity. The Gwardir is also known as the Western Brown snake, and the Dugite is a spotted brown snake found in Western Australia. All need brown snake antivenom. King Brown or Mulga snake Pseudechis australis The King Brown (or Mulga) snake is found in all arid parts of Australia, and has the greatest venom output, with neurotoxic, coagulopthic and myotoxic actions, but of relatively low toxicity. It is more related to the black snakes than the brown. The King Brown needs black snake antivenom.
there is no chmeical formula in the snake venom.
No, sheep are not immune to snake venom.
There is a tiny market for snake venom.
No, because, actually, the snakes' venom is its' saliva (spit). -no kidding! And the species of snake is immune to its own venom. Hope this helps as well.
If you really want to - yes. As with all venomous snakes - only the venom glands are actually harmful if eaten. The rest of the snake's flesh is edible !
Venum cant exactly be removed from a snake permantantly, because it is patrt of there blood type and they cannot purify there blood. Although some scientists have done it before, in nearly 2-3 years the venum transformed through another animal to the snake. This may alos depend on the snake, such as a rattling snake< the venunm can be removed but it comes back over time from another animal.You many think venom can poison a snake... but it doesnt! As long as it comes from the same origin or breed of a snake, there own venom cant be poisoness.
Eating the venom is not a problem . . . the trouble starts when the venom enters the bloodstream via a snake bite.