If the snake was poisonous no but if it's not poisonous then it's fine
Koalas are not poisonous. However, a scratch or bite from a koala can still contain harmful bacteria as they can't wash their hands like humans. While not as harmful as a snake bite, any injury inflicted by a koala (or any animal) should be treated immediately, just to be safe.
Sloths in general are not known for being aggressive or biting humans. However, like any animal, a sloth may bite if it feels threatened or cornered. It's always best to observe sloths from a safe distance and avoid trying to touch or interact with them in the wild.
The snake you are referring to is likely the Coral Snake. Coral snakes have distinctive black, yellow, and red bands that encircle their bodies. They are known for their venomous bite and should be avoided in the wild.
You can try contacting a local herpetologist, wildlife biologist, or animal control agency for assistance in identifying the snake. It's important to handle the situation with caution as some snakes can be venomous. It's best to keep a safe distance and not attempt to handle the snake yourself.
Reptiles have something called 'passive limbisossis'. That means that they develop natural immunity to their own venom an the venom of other snakes of the same species. Some snakes such as the California Kingsnake are even immune to other snake venom's, since venomous snakes are a part of their diet.
No, the nervous system of a snake can cause it to still move (and bite) even after it is dead. Never pick up a dead venomous snake with your hands, it could potentially still bite you.
Koalas are not poisonous. However, a scratch or bite from a koala can still contain harmful bacteria as they can't wash their hands like humans. While not as harmful as a snake bite, any injury inflicted by a koala (or any animal) should be treated immediately, just to be safe.
No, amputation has never been a safe and effective treatment for snakebit.
they use their sharp teeth to bite incase an animal tries to fight
Macbeth is saying that he has done one part of the job but it is still not safe and that the snake can still bite, meaning that it can still be a hindrance, so he describes the situation as incomplete.
Provided the animal is kept safe and is normally allowed as a pet in the country or area concerned, a snake is treated like any other pet.
no,in fact it's dangerous.no snake is safe around a child
Yes, they may bite, but the bite is never fatal.
Snake Bite. She used an Egyptian Asp. Don"t get any crazy ideas. Some years ago it hit the Gotham tabloids- Snake-Bite suicide bid. They got the poor jerk anti-venom in time. There are some snakes like the Copperhead for whom no safe or reliable anti-venom is known. Red to Yellow- Kill a Fellow!
well, some people believe that it is the egg eating snake, as it had no teeth and if it bites which it sometimes does to imitate other venomous snakes then it doesn't break the skin! others believe differently, of course!
depends who???
Sloths in general are not known for being aggressive or biting humans. However, like any animal, a sloth may bite if it feels threatened or cornered. It's always best to observe sloths from a safe distance and avoid trying to touch or interact with them in the wild.