No, antivenin is used to treat the bite of a rattlesnake.
Suck out the poison and take the dog to the vet.
NOTHING Actually, the term is "anti-venom", as in the stuff that prevents a rattlesnake bite from killing.
Rattlesnake Bite was created in 1985.
Yes they are, there poison is similar to rattlesnake but there so primitive that a bite would just cause swelling and irritation
no they do not because if they did they would die and then there would be no reason to suck it out ... but they do suck it into there mouth but then they spit it out and then they go and rinse there mouths out with water so that they dont swallow the poison,.
A rattlesnake could kill an animal the size of a horse or cow. However, it could not eat such a large animal. Its bite would be in self defense.
i would say the tiger, because it could jus like step on the rattlesnake nd then the rattlesnake would be dead, but then again, the rattlesnake could like bite the tiger nd inject venom, nd then the tiger is doomed.
A nonvenomous snake bite will usually heave two parallel rows of tiny puncture wounds from the teeth. A rattlesnake bite will usually have two larger puncture wounds from the fangs. See the image of a rattlesnake bite above.
Yes because it could bite you and if you eat it it could poison you.
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Yes rattlesnakes use venom or poison to it's pray. First it goes through the venom glands to the teeth and then they bite and then the pray has venom in it.