No. The sacks which contain a rattlesnakes venom are just held at the base of its mouth.
No, it is a myth that baby snakes can't control their venom. All reptiles are born from day 1 with instincts. But usually, the adult is more dangerous than the baby because the adult has a larger venom gland & can inject more venom.
Pelicanfrigate birdgrouse
The pouch under the bill of a bird is called a gular pouch. It is typically found in species of pelicans and other water birds, and is used for capturing and storing fish and other prey. The gular pouch can expand greatly to accommodate large quantities of food.
puffer fish drink through there gills. so therefor they drink sea water
yes. all living things need water to survive.
No. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.
They drink water wherever they find it, streams, ponds temporary puddles after a rains, etc.
Water mainly, although the EVA suits did contain a "drink pouch" with Tang.
They get moisture from their food - also they will (if necessary) seek out pools, streams etc to drink from.
Like all other snakes, rattlesnakes usually get the water they need from the food they eat, which varies depending on the type of rattlesnake. However, sometimes rattlesnakes suck in some water from a puddle or pond.
above the water
Snakes cannot remove their venom glands under any circumstances. There is no need to. Venomous snakes can control when they release venom.
If you wear a water pouch like joggers do on their back and you have a straw going from it and up to your mouth which could be hidden underneath your leathers.
Penguins usually drink the milk from their family's father or their mate's pouch that they have in their throat and drink that kind of the same way they eat.
the water will flow in because the molecules in the pouch cannot flow out and the water particles will be able to flow in because they are smaller than the salt particles.
Yes they do, especially the skin at the underside of the thighs is very well adapted to soak up water. In fact you might say a frog drinks with it butt!
Water moccasin venom isn't a cure for HIV.