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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago
Snake venom is the highly modified form of saliva and when snake bites its prey, the poison is transferred through the fangs of snake. Sometimes snake bites may be painless at first and the major symptoms, like bleeding, numbness, vomiting, blurred vision etc may not develop for hours. Some block nerve transmission, others interfere with the beating rhythm of the heart, some break down muscle tissue or cause blood vessels to suddenly become leaky. Snakes can control how much venom they inject with a single bite and generally use far more than the lethal dose.
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