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It is used to defend against enemies Although this cobra is also poisonous when it bites, it is actually not very painful and threatening, and what really kills people is the venom it spews, which will be even more terrifying if sprayed directly into the human eye. It's the perfect means of cobra's defense mechanism – spraying venom into the attacker's eye, blinding it and creating a burning sensation. Like many other similar animals, the cobra's function is used to drive away attackers, rather than to actively attack.
Van Wallach was one of the unfortunate victims, when he was attacked by the venom of a cobra in the Philippines. "It was so painful that I had to pour milk into my eyes every 15 minutes to relieve the pain, and I couldn't see for the next 4 to 6 hours," he recalls. The venom spewed by cobras contains neurotoxins, tissue-damaging chemicals and other dangerous elements that cause intense pain.
If the injury is severe, it can lead to permanent blindness. In the event of an unexpected encounter with a venom cobra – although the chances of encountering it are very rare – make sure to stay at least 10 feet away from it, as its venom sprays are about 4 to 8 feet away.
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The venom of the snake can be used to make the serum needed after being bitten by the venomous snake...It is to inject snake venom into the living blood...Antibodies can inactivate it....Then extract it....At this time, there is an antigen inside....It is then injected into the human body....Can detoxify snake venom....The venom of some snakes can be used for various drugs (neurological drugs, anesthetics, hemostatics, analgesics, etc--- mainly to extract certain ingredients).
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1. Cobra venom can be used to prevent and treat renal hypertension and increased blood pressure caused by long-term compression of renal volcanic arteries.
2. The envy snake meat of the cobra is edible and can be used as medicine. It has the effect of dispelling wind, invigorating blood, passing through meridians, and strengthening muscles and bones.
3. Cobra venom also has a very important role for deficiency, that is, to study antivenom, which is extracted from venom.
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There are two types of snakes, which are venomous snakes and non-venomous snakes, venomous snakes have venom, and non-venomous snakes have no venom.
The distinction between venomous and non-venomous snakes is mainly based on the following points:
1. Venom glands: venomous snakes have venom glands, non-venomous snakes do not have venom glands, venom glands evolved from salivary glands, located on both sides of the head and behind the eyes, encapsulated in the jaw muscles, and can secrete venom; Take a stool.
2. Venom pipe: the pipeline that transports venom is connected between the venom gland and the fang, and only the venom snake has the venom tube;
3. Hu Minju's fangs: The venomous snake has venomous fangs, which are located in front of or behind the non-venomous fangs of the maxilla, which are longer and larger than the non-venomous fangs.
1. Feature differences:Adults are small to medium-sized, elongated, with slightly parallel sides, or sharpened at the end, slightly flattened, and resembling large ants. Most of the non-venomous cryptoptera are elongated, small, parallel on both sides, the head, wings and ventral tail are black, and the chest, abdomen and feet are orange. >>>More
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The tail of many animals has the role of maintaining balance in motion; The tails of horses, cows, and pigs can repel insects; The tail of a tiger and leopard stingray can be used as a wrestling **; The tails of stingrays and scorpions are self-protective**; When a squirrel jumps from a height, its tail can be used as a parachute to slow down its fall; The tails of woodpeckers and kangaroos play a supporting role; When the slow loris sleeps in the tree, its tail wraps around the main branch and plays a holding role; The main driving force of the tails of fish, whales, dolphins, finless porpoises, crocodiles, and other animals in swimming mainly comes from the swing of the tail. The male peacock's beautiful tail is his main tool when competing for a female peacock as a mate.