All species of venomous snake inject their poison through their fangs, which are actually like hollow needles.
No an anaconda has no venom whatsoever. It strangles its prey.
zoosuccivore means they feed on liquid animal secretions of decaying animal matter. This is because in most cases, the snakes venom is injected into the prey, which begins the digestion process of the prey from the inside out, such as a snake that injects venom :)
a python. they must choke their prey because their venom is not poisonous or they have no venom
All of them.
Eating the venom is not a problem . . . the trouble starts when the venom enters the bloodstream via a snake bite.
Injecting venom into its prey.
One word: Venom
With venom. It has a venomous bite.
The black mamba kills its prey primarily through its highly potent venom, which contains neurotoxins that can cause paralysis and respiratory failure. When it strikes, the snake delivers a quick bite and injects venom, incapacitating its target almost immediately. The black mamba is also known for its speed and agility, allowing it to catch small mammals and birds effectively. After envenomating its prey, the snake often waits for it to succumb before consuming it.
the venom in the snakes helps to make it's prey die easily.
venom to kill prey
No, venomous snakes do not track their prey by smelling the venom they inject. Snakes use their sense of smell to locate prey, and once they bite and inject venom, the venom works to immobilize or kill the prey. Venom can also aid in digestion once the prey is consumed.