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Generally, the snake that is not venomous is round and flat-headed, and the venomous snake head is pointed into a triangle, and the venom strength of the venom of the venom of the poisonous snake is different, and the effective time of the poisoning is slightly longer. But any poisonous snake, as long as it is bitten, if there is no timely treatment, let the venom and the serum in the human blood coagulate, it will die without coagulation. In life, some snakes that are known to be poisonous are poisonous, such as:
Cobras, kraits, pit vipers, bamboo leaf greens, rattlesnakes, etc., so avoid being bitten by snakes.
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If a poisonous snake bites someone, it must be certain death, beyond a certain period of time, and if you don't end up in time, you won't be able to return to the sky.
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What snake bites and will surely die? The eye snake is very venomous, and if it is effective, it will definitely die.
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The African Tree Snake is not an aggressive snake, they prefer to keep a low profile, which means that fatalities are quite rare, and if you are bitten by an African Tree Snake, you can only say that you are too unlucky.
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1. Blue whale. It is said that the limit of the inland Taipan snake can bite and kill an animal of 20 tons. There is a saying that the inland Taipan snake is the most venomous snake, but there is also a theory that the Belcher sea snake is the most venomous snake, which is 9 times more poisonous than the inland Taipan snake and can be up to 10 times more venomous.
But even so, blue whales over 200 tons are still safe.
What's more, scientists have proven that the data of the Belcher sea snake is wrong, and the inland Taipan snake is the most venomous snake.
2. Honey badger. The honey badger has super anti-snake toxicity in its body, and the honey badger can eat the king cobra like a snack.
3. Poisonous snakes themselves and other kinds of poisonous snakes. Venomous snakes have the toxicity to resist the venom of the same species and also have the ability to resist the toxicity of other venomous snakes.
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The meerkat is a meerkat that likes to eat snakes, hence its name. The reason why venomous snakes can't bite meerkats is because meerkats have a kind of immunity to poison, and no matter how venomous the snake is, it doesn't work at all for meerkats.
Why aren't meerkats afraid of snake venom?
There are different theories about meerkats not being afraid of poisonous snakes, and some scholars say that meerkats have some kind of anti-venom ability, and the formation of this ability may be related to the special components in some wild plants that they often eat, rather than the mongoose itself.
There is also a belief that there is an acid in the meerkat digestive tract that can detoxify snake venom so that snake venom cannot enter its bloodstream, so it will not be poisoned if it eats a poisonous snake, and if it is bitten directly by a poisonous snake, it will also be poisoned (according to observation, the meerkat is very agile and can always avoid the attack of the snake), this digestive tract antidote, even if it can be extracted, is of little value to humans.
There are also said that the snake at the beginning is not poisonous, with the long-term evolution of snakes, snake venom is the evolution direction of poisonous snakes, the beginning of the weasel family and meerkat family is not an animal that can resist snake venom, but with the evolution of poisonous snakes, some animals of the weasel family and meerkat family eat more snakes, and gradually have resistance immunity to snake venom, with the strength of snake venom getting higher and higher and more venom variants, the immunity of honey badgers and meerkats has increased to more and more strange, reaching the current almost harmless state.
Even when a cobra sees a meerkat, it shuddes and shrinks into a ball, like a mouse sees a cat. The snake meerkat is also called Möngke. It has a small head, a pointed mouth, and a long tail, and its whole body is about 75 centimeters long, and its tail takes up half of its body, which is much smaller than that of a cobra.
How could a meerkat be so small that it dared to break ground on the head of the cobra?
It turns out that the snake meerkat has a kind of immunity to toxicity (the chemical explanation is that its blood has a strong buffering capacity and can resist the effects of venom), and no matter how poisonous the cobra is, it will not do anything to it at all. Someone has done an experiment: put the meerkat and the cobra together, and at first the hair on the meerkat stands up, and the cobra stares at the meerkat and does not dare to move.
When the meerkat saw that the snake was lying still, he went forward and teased it. The cobra was angry, its front body was erect, its neck was swollen, it made a whirring sound, and it stuck its head at the meerkat again and again, trying to bite it. The meerkat is nimble and hides quickly, and the cobra always can't bite it.
When the cobra was exhausted, the meerkat reached behind it, unexpectedly bit its neck, bit it to death, and ate its flesh.
Meerkats live in the world, as if they are specifically against poisonous snakes, sometimes the meerkats are full of food and can't put it in their stomachs, but they still have to bite it to death when they encounter poisonous snakes, like cats are merciless when they see mice. Meerkats not only eat venomous snakes, but are also adept at catching rodents. With its small and flexible body, it burrows into the mouse hole and hunts one by one, which is really exciting!
Since the 19th century, Hawaii's sugar cane fields have been plagued by rodents. People regard the meerkat as a rodent extermination hero, and ask it to go there to show its expertise. Soon after the meerkats went, they ate almost all the rats in the place.
As a result, people love it. There is also a habit of raising snake mongooses in Yunnan, China. It is a true beast of good, and we must not harm it.
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