the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
A snake
Snakes can slither, hiss, bite, inject poison into their victims and they can come to your backyard.
A mother snake is typically called a "female snake" or a "dam."
Actually, a young snake is called a hatchling or a neonate, depending on the species. They are not referred to as cubs.
Well it maters if the snake has enough poison. If it does not it can not kill an elephant.
It's commonly called 'milking'.
How the Snake Got Poison by Zora Neale Hurston
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A snake's tooth is called a tooth. It is only considered a "fang" if it is involved in the delivery of venom to some degree (is enlarged, grooved, or hollow), of which there are typically two present (one on each side of the top jaw, plus any replacements for those fangs, which may or may not be functioning in venom delivery).
it's a snake called Leimadophis epinephelus.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
that's called milking the snake
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.
Its not a poison, an abscess is a bacterial infection. The cavity in the tooth fills with a white fluid called pusthat is a mixture of bacteria and white blood cells that are trying to kill the bacteria. This pus builds up pressure and can eventually pop the tooth out if left untreated.You can also get abscesses in bone if it becomes infected.
there's a place called snake bite in flint Michigan that sells some
because that snake has venom in it already