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Are snakes afraid of their own poison? According to Dongsen News, the turtle shell flower snake committed suicide and bit itself to death? A fire brigade in Tainantou County recently caught a turtle shell flower more than 1 meter long in a mountain house, which was originally put in an iron cage and was ready to be handed over to the county government agriculture department for disposal, but the next day the turtle shell flower opened its mouth to "bite and commit suicide", and the firefighters who witnessed it at the scene all shouted incredible after seeing it.
Experts believe that this rare situation may be due to a pinching of nerves in a certain area of the process, confusion, and biting oneself to death.
The firefighters caught the turtle shell flower in a mountain house a few days ago, and the firefighters put it in an iron cage with a snake trap, but the next day they saw the turtle shell flower open its mouth in the snake cage, showing its fangs and biting the middle of the body before dying.
The snake actually bit itself to death? The firefighters were frightened by this scene and said that snake bites may not always release venom, but biting themselves is still very dangerous, and it is not possible to confirm whether the turtle shell flower died of venom, but the scene is really scary.
Some team members joked that the turtle shell flower may be put in a cage and "can't think about it" for a while. But snake experts say that generally poisonous snakes will bite non-venomous snakes, and it is rare to hear poisonous snakes bite themselves, and it is more likely that when this turtle shell flower **, it may hurt some part of the nerves, so it is delirious and bites itself. But this expert is really capable of squirting, and I think he may be a little insane.
Rather die than submit.
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Yes. Once in the bloodstream, you also get 88
Snake saliva has immune proteins, but there is no toxin in the blood, once the toxin enters the nervous system, it is absolutely not alive, so it is too late to wait for itself to bite itself and then generate immune proteins.
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First of all, basically all venomous snakes do not bite themselves.
In fact, if you really bite it, it will be divided into two categories:
Some snakes have immunity against their own poison and will not harm themselves.
Some snakes do not have this ability, so they will be poisoned or even poisoned to death.
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No, a poisonous snake will not be poisoned by itself if it bites itself, because the poisonous snake has formed anti-venom antibodies in its body, so it is not afraid of being bitten by itself.
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No, it won't. The poisonous snake itself is poison-producing, and the poisonous snake spraying poison or not spraying poison can be controlled, and it must not be poisonous when biting itself.
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When a poisonous snake bites itself, some snakes will be poisoned by their own venom, but some will not, because some poisonous snakes have antibodies in their bodies, which can play a protective role so that they will not be harmed by their own venom.
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The poisonous snake will not be poisoned to death if it bites itself, because the poisonous snake itself is poisonous, and the two will merge and so on.
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It will not be poisoned, because the viper itself has a certain immunity to its own venom and will not be poisoned by itself.
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Of course not, because the viper has developed immune antibodies to its own venom and will not harm itself.
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If a venomous snake accidentally bites itself, will it be poisoned to death?
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Can a cobra be poisoned if it bites itself?
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When you are in the wild, you must pay attention to safety, there are many poisonous snakes in the wild, of course, there are actually in the city, but they are relatively rare.
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If a venomous snake accidentally bites itself, will it be poisoned to death?
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After a poisonous snake accidentally bites itself, it will not be poisoned to death, because the snake has certain antibodies to toxicity in the body.
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It will not be poisoned to death, because the snake itself has an immune function to its own poison, even if it bites, it will be fine.
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A poisonous snake will also be poisoned if it bites itself, but it depends on the amount of poison, and the poisonous snake will not be so stupid as to bite itself.
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If the poison accidentally bites itself, it will not be poisoned to death, it is immune to its own poison, so it will be safe and sound!
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Most venomous snakes do not have snake venom antibodies in their blood, and they bite themselves or are bitten by other venomous snakes, causing snake venom to enter the bloodstream, and like prey, Lao Tong will face the risk of death.
However, a small number of snakes have snake venom antibodies in their bodies, so they can resist a certain amount of snake venom, but if the dose of snake venom is too large, it will also die. When it comes to poisonous snakes, I'm afraid there is no one who is not afraid, and the most familiar poisonous snake should be the feared king cobra.
Of course, that's not all, the Taipan snake from Australia is much more terrifying than the king cobra. The Taipan snake is the most venomous on land.
1. The snake with one of the fastest continuous attacks produces about 110 mg of potent toxin in one bite. Ordinary people can't imagine that if they want to, this snake can kill people as easily as we kill chickens.
Characteristics of venomous snakes
The marking organ of the venomous snake is the venomous fang, according to its shape, it can be divided into groove teeth and tube teeth, according to its position in the upper frontal bone, it can be divided into anterior and posterior fangs, but this identification is very inconvenient in application, and another method is to identify from the shape and color of the snake. The back is black, with a few white horizontal stripes, such as a silver krait, distributed in the south of the Yangtze River, fleeing when frightened, but opening its mouth to bite when too close.
Poisonous snakes are snakes that can secrete special venom, and their heads are mostly triangular and have venom glands, and the saliva of poisonous snakes usually shoots out from their fangs to paralyze their enemies. Snake venom is a complex substance, mainly proteins with enzymatic activity, enzymes play an important role, and some of the more important snake venom are polypeptides with smaller molecular weights.
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Venomous snakes are so venomous, but in fact, they do not poison themselves, but there are some special cases of defensiveness, such as the American fish-eating pit viper, the Egyptian beaked cobra, etc., which may be poisoned by their own venom.
In fact, under normal circumstances, venomous snakes will not poison themselves to death, because their venom is usually stored in the venom glands, and only when they attack their prey will they release venom and inject venom into the prey's body through their fangs.
The reason why venom can produce a branch-carrying effect is because the venom enters the blood of the prey, and the venom of the viper is in the venom gland of the viper, and it will not enter the blood of the viper, so the venomous snake is very safe, and there is no need to worry about the venom hurting itself. Yes, they will not be poisoned even if they eat their own poisoned prey, because the venom contains a lot of protein, and when they are eaten, they are broken down into amino acids by enzymes in the stomach of poisonous snakes.
So if the poisonous snake accidentally bites itself, the situation is different, which is equivalent to directly injecting venom into their own body, some poisonous snakes contain antibodies in their bodies will not have much effect, but some have no antibodies, this kind of poisonous snakes will be poisoned by themselves, before there was a Philippine cobra accidentally bit themselves when hunting prey, and died the next day, after which scientists also did a lot of related experiments, they injected the venom of various poisonous snakes into their bodies.
At present, there are about 600 kinds of venomous snakes in the world, and the venom components of each venomous snake are different, and the effects are different, so even if this venomous snake can play an immune role in its own venom, it can't have the venom of other venomous snakes, because they don't have so many antibodies in their bodies.
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Some will, some won't. Some venomous snakes evolved antibodies against their venom in the process of evolution. When venom is injected into these venomous snakes, they are not poisoned because of the protection of antibodies.
However, venomous snakes such as the American fish-eating pit viper and the Egyptian beaked cobra are not so lucky. Since there are no antibodies in the body, they will still be poisoned to death after being injected with their own venom.
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Up in the air. It depends on how venomous your snake is. There are also poisonous snakes that don't kill at all, they act on the nerves for a short time and make you half paralyzed, so of course, the snake that bites the other party won't die, it's just paralyzed there.
Of course, there are also those who kill with a direct blow and bite the snake on the opposite side.
Of course, I don't think your question is to ask the answer that such a retarded snake depends on how venomous the snake is, but to ask what happens to a venomous snake that kills it.
So have you ever heard of the words interspecific competition and intraspecific competition? How do you think all the venomous snakes in the world evolved?
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