Snakes with poisonous fangs fit into the category of Vipers. Only Vipers are poisonous. My Uncle is one of the leading snake experts in Australia. He discovered the worlds most venomous snake, known as the Fierce Snake. It's only found in a very small geographical area in the Australian Outback. This snakes venom is 200% more potent than any other snake on the planet.
teeth of course FANGS! (*o*)
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
because of there fangs and poison and if you bother them
All of them.
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
A snake protects itself with its fangs and some have poison.......another is some snakes use their tails as whips like alligators.
Remove their poison glands or remove their fangs.
The antivenom isn't in the snake. The antivenom is produced by mixing a small amount of the snakes poison with other chemicals and ingredients that counteract the affects the poison has on the body. The venom is extracted from a snake by holding its head in a way that forces the snake to open its mouth in a biting gesture, and then the open fangs are used to puncture a plastic top stretched over a jar/vial, so the venom runs from the fangs into the container.
No, snake bones are not poisonous. Only the fangs and related glands are poisonous, and only a minority of snakes are poisonous.
No. Those snakes which have venom or poison of any kind keep it in special glands in their throat, where it is most easily used.
Snake venom is modified saliva. The venom is usually stored in small muscular pouches (sacs) linked to the fangs by tubes. When the snake bites, muscle contractions squeeze the venom sacs and the toxins flow down the fangs into the victim.