When a viper bites, it injects venom through its fangs into the victim's body. The venom can cause a range of symptoms, including pain, swelling, and tissue damage at the bite site, as well as systemic effects like nausea, difficulty breathing, and potentially life-threatening complications if not treated promptly. The severity of the reaction depends on factors such as the species of viper, the amount of venom injected, and the individual's health and sensitivity. Immediate medical attention is crucial to manage the effects of the bite and administer antivenom if necessary.
It bites them!
Yes viper bites can kill you
a bite from a small viper, that has deadly venom
Day of the Viper happened in 1989.
Viper Racing happened in 1998.
Yes, the Lebanon viper, also known as the Levantine viper, can pose a threat to humans in Lebanon. Its venom is potent and can cause serious health issues if a bite occurs, necessitating immediate medical attention. While bites are relatively rare, they can happen, particularly in rural areas where the viper resides. Awareness and caution are important for those in affected regions.
It called a Labret piercing, with the variants of Madonna, Medusa and Monroe or the always popular snake bites or viper bites.
Nothing should happen unless the dog bites you severely
There are two names for this kind of piercing. one side can be called viper bites or spider bites, but both sides is known as shark bites (:
Vipers typically inject between 50 to 150 milligrams of venom per bite, depending on the species and size of the snake. However, this amount can vary significantly, with some bites delivering more or less venom. It's important to note that not all viper bites result in envenomation; some may be dry bites, where no venom is injected.
you may get rabies
if the dog bites hard u can bleed or if its soft nothing happens