Poisonous. Venom is poison that animals like snakes inject when they bite to kill prey.
Milking a snake is the term used for getting venom out of a living snake. It is done by hooking the snake's fangs over the edge of a glass as if it was biting something and pressing on the venom glands. The venom is then used to create anti-venoms and in medical research.
Venom immunotherapy is the process of injecting venom to treat various conditions. The most common form of venom immunization is bee venom therapy (BVT), with honeybee venom or stingers used to treat conditions.
A sac that holds venom.
Yes it does have venom.
Assuming you mean through the victim's body - it travels through the bloodstream.
poison
If you mean venom than they use venom to stun their prey( which would probably be a person or animal).
This means "thanks for the venom".
Assuming you mean 'spits venom' - the spitting cobra is the only species of snake that defends itself by spitting venom at its attacker.
IF you mean how do you remove the venom from a snake - you CAN'T ! The venom is manufactured in the snake's body, and stored in venom sacs. The venom usually begins the digestion process and the snake NEEDS it. Removing the venom sacs (and fangs) of venomous snakes is equivalent to a surgeon removing your teeth and stomach !
Snakes that contan venom are venomous not poisonous. Which mean that the venom has to go through your blood steam to kill you. You can drink a whole cup of snake venom and you wont feel sick.
Milking a snake is the term used for getting venom out of a living snake. It is done by hooking the snake's fangs over the edge of a glass as if it was biting something and pressing on the venom glands. The venom is then used to create anti-venoms and in medical research.
If you mean how potent the venom is altogether, it would be the Irukanji jellyfish of Australia. If you mean how dangerous the critter and its venom are to us, it would be Chironex Fleckeri, the Box Jellyfish, which also lives in Australia (in Queensland).
Anti-Venom was the original Venom. He could easily defeat the new Venom.
He means he said it with confidence
Venom immunotherapy is the process of injecting venom to treat various conditions. The most common form of venom immunization is bee venom therapy (BVT), with honeybee venom or stingers used to treat conditions.
Young rattlesnakes have little control of their venom and are prone to injecting all they have when they bite. Adults can control the amount of venom and do not like to waste it as it may mean going hungry for a few weeks until they replenish the supply. Sometimes they will give a dry bite as a warning and inject no venom.