Yes. The venom of venomous snakes is often lethal to that of other. The exception is that many snakes are resistant to their own species' venom. Snakes that are adapted to eating other snakes may also have some venom resistance.
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
Snakes can slither, hiss, bite, inject poison into their victims and they can come to your backyard.
Well it maters if the snake has enough poison. If it does not it can not kill an elephant.
Well for starters there is no such thing as a "poisonous" snake. They are venomous. Poison is ingested (so you would have to eat it ), venom is injected (as in a snake bit you).
No, snakes cannot produce diamonds by conserving their venom or poison. This is a myth and not scientifically supported. Diamond formation requires specific geological conditions deep within the Earth's mantle, a process that has nothing to do with snake venom or poison.
because that snake has venom in it already
How the Snake Got Poison by Zora Neale Hurston
Mix snake and weapons.
A snake protects itself with its fangs and some have poison.......another is some snakes use their tails as whips like alligators.
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
There is no poison in the bite of a garden snake. This snake is actually known as the garter snake and is considered to be very helpful in controlling rodents and bugs in gardens.
With poison.
Poison + weapon = poisoned weapon
yes
poison
it has hygic poison
venom