Well, honey, there ain't no acid that's gonna kill a snake like it's a villain in a B-movie. Sure, some acids can harm a snake if they're exposed to it, but it's not like they're gonna dissolve into thin air. So, if you're dealing with a slithery situation, call a professional instead of playing chemist.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
not if it is a snake that when it bites you die right away but if it is a regular snake you will have to suck out the venom and then see what happens to the person
Snakes are known for both stabbing and poisoning their prey with their venomous fangs. The venom immobilizes or kills the prey, making it easier for the snake to consume.
Voldermort's snake, Nagini, gets killed by Neville Longbottom. In the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Nagini almost attacks Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, but Neville kills it with the Sword Of Gryffindor.
well. if look stab him cut of his neck shoot it them r some ways i would kill a snakesigned kill the snake now i don't like them
Stomach acid kills bacteria, which is hydrochloric acid.
it kills it
King cobra does not kills the mongoose,its veenam does not works on the mongoose
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
tropical acid is a acid that kills trees of rainforests
snake bites are classified to be a acid because part of the bite is actually made out of hydrochloric acid
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It kills you
A snake(Nigini)
Citric acid.
kills it
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