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Eagles do not get poisoned if they eat highly venomous snakes. Eagles are the natural enemies of snakes, and only by injecting snake venom into their prey can they cause poisoning, and most snakes cannot be injected into the eagle's body, so eagles are not afraid of poisoning when they eat highly venomous snakes. Secondly, eagles also have some snake venom antibodies in their bodies, which can effectively fight venom.
If this statement does not convince you, you can refer to another version, because the snake only has venomous fangs, the body is not poisonous, only if the snake bites the opponent and secretes venom, it will poison it, and the eagle is more sensitive than the snake and will not give the snake a chance to bite.
There are four kinds of snake venom, one is neurotoxin, which destroys the human nervous system, makes people suffer from respiratory failure, and finally suffocates to death, such as rattlesnake toxin, and secondly, the other is a blood toxin, which can cause severe pain, and then destroy the hematopoietic function of the human heart, causing a large amount of internal bleeding, and finally die of heart failure, such as the typical five-step snake. During the onset of toxicity, the muscles will feel weak, tetanus-like symptoms will appear, and eventually the kidneys will be destroyed, exhausted, and die, and people who are generally poisoned do not know that they are poisoned until they have been poisoned.
Snakes are the most powerful creatures in nature, and many people are even very afraid of snakes. However, the snake has its big nemesis in nature is the eagle, we can't tell why the eagle likes to eat snakes, just like we can't explain why the wolf must eat sheep, this may be the law of nature, natural enemies. Predators are the nemesis of one animal and feed exclusively on it, so the eagle's favorite food is rats, rabbits, and snakes.
A sentence that the old man often says, often walk by the river, how can there be no wet feet, even the eagle that dominates the sky, sometimes it will be bitten by the prey, poisoned and died, usually, the eagle falls from the sky, firmly grasps the poisonous snake with its claws, and then takes it to a safe place to eat, so, during the whole process, the eagle is generally not bitten by the poisonous snake, because the whole process of predation happens too quickly.
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In the food chain, eagles are the natural enemies of snakes. However, many snakes in nature are extremely dangerous and very poisonous, and many animals are bitten and their lives are in danger in an instant. So why did the eagle eat the viper but not get poisoned?
Snake venom is a fluid secreted from the venom glands of venomous snakes, and its main component is protein, which is essentially a blood circulation toxin or neurotoxin, which can only be transmitted through the blood. Therefore, when the eagle eats the snake directly into its stomach, it will not be attacked by the snake venom, because the snake venom does not enter the eagle's body.
In addition, eagles have a special set of methods to catch and defend against snakes, such as eagles have a thick layer of cocoons in their talons, even if they are bitten by poisonous snakes, they are fine.
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Eagles are natural enemies of snakes, and they will not be poisoned even if they eat poisonous snakes, because the venom of poisonous snakes is generally found in the fangs of snakes. And the eagle will bite the snake to pieces.
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Because the eagle eats a dead snake, such a snake is no longer poisonous and cannot cause harm to the eagle, so it will not be poisoned.
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The digestion is very good, so there will be no big problems after eating, basically that's it.
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The reason why eagles are not afraid of poisonous snakes: the eagle's body will not be bitten by the teeth of poisonous snakes, eagles have predatory skills against poisonous snakes, and the venom of poisonous snakes can only be transmitted by blood.
1. Physical factors
The eagle's legs are relatively long, it is difficult for the poisonous snake to entangle its body, the surface of the eagle's claws has a very thick layer of scales, like a thick layer of armor, when catching the poisonous snake, even if it is bitten by the poisonous snake, it will not be injured, let alone eroded by venom, and the eagle has thick feathers, and the poisonous snake can't bite its ** at all.
2. Predation skills
When the eagle hunts snakes, it will avoid the snake's frontal attack, jump behind the snake to attack, and when the snake is exhausted, it will use its claws to grab the snake's vital point and kill it.
3. The venom of poisonous snakes can only be transmitted by blood
When the venom is eaten by the eagle, the enzymes and toxins in it will be inactive under the catalysis of the digestive juice and will be broken down by the gastric juice, so that it will not be poisoned.
Eagles
Eagles are small, carnivorous birds of prey that feed on birds, rats, snakes, and other small animals, with some species preferring to eat carcasses. It has strong feet and sharp claws that make it easy to catch and tear the flesh of animals, and is mostly active during the day, building nests in tall trees and building thick dish-shaped nests with pine branches.
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The reason why eagles are not afraid of being bitten when catching poisonous snakes is that eagles, as natural enemies of snakes, have their own set of defensive measures and skills, and in the process of preying on snakes, bites and even death rarely occur;
1. This is mainly because of two points: physical advantage and predatory skills. Their long legs make it difficult for snakes to entangle their bodies, and the thick scales on the surface of their feet act like a thick layer of "armor" that even the sharp teeth of venomous snakes cannot penetrate.
2. In the process of preying on snakes, the snake vulture will avoid the snake's frontal attack, jump behind it to attack, and finally, when the snake is exhausted, it will make the final blow: grab the snake's vital point with its claws and kill it.
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The process of catching snakes by eagles is generally to observe the state of the snake at a high altitude, and then swoop down from the back of the snake when the snake is not paying attention, directly grab the snake's 7 inches and tail and fly into the air, and peck the snake to death and eat it after falling on the cliff. If you don't grasp it well in the process of catching snakes, it is also possible to be bitten by snakes and die, but this probability is relatively small, because eagles are born poisonous snake nemesis after all.
When observing eagles from high altitudes, they usually observe small animals on the ground on cliffs or soaring in the sky. Its eyes have the function of a magnifying glass, and can magnify the ground in the center of vision, so it can see the ground clearly even from a high place. When it spotted the snake on the ground, it would carefully observe the snake's state, and when the snake was not looking, it would go around the back of the snake and swoop down from the air to deliver a fatal blow to the snake.
The Sudden Attack Eagle suddenly glides from behind the snake, and will use its two sharp claws to tightly grasp the 7 inches under the snake's head and the snake's tail, so as to prevent the snake from wrapping around its body, and grasping the 7-inch part of the snake can also control the distance between the snake's head and its body, so that the snake's head cannot attack the eagle's body. After bringing the snake to the sky, it will generally fall to the cliff and peck the snake to death, and then enjoy a beautiful meal, some eagles will also throw the snake down in the air, the snake will die after falling on the stone, and then the eagle will fall down and eat the snake.
AccidentsAs an expert snake catcher, eagles generally do not make mistakes when catching snakes, but there are accidents that happen occasionally. Some snakes are larger and may break away from the eagle's talons and wrap around the eagle, many times the eagle and the snake fall down together and die, and some eagles do not grasp the snake's head, and as a result, the snake bites the body and dies. In fact, the eagle's claws have very thick and hard scales, and there are thick hard feathers on the back and body to protect against snake bites, only the defense on the legs and neck is a little weak, in case it is difficult to survive by a snake bite.
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Observe the state of the snake first, and then take advantage of the snake's inattention, directly grab the snake's 7 inches and tail, and then fall on the cliff and peck the snake to death.
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The eagle uses its claws to catch snakes, and in the process it will not be bitten by the snake, and the eagle will use its claws to catch near the snake's head and prevent it from succeeding.
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No. Because the eagle will fall from the sky and instantly grab the seven inches of the snake with its sharp claws, the process is very fast, so it will not be poisoned by the snake bite and die.
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Eagle as the absolute king of the sky, the top of the food chain creatures, it often shows absolute air supremacy and tough, the average animal sees it only run away and be eaten life, snakes are no exception, snakes are one of the eagle's food, usually snakes are difficult to bite or bite the eagle, but there is an old saying called "often walk by the river, how can there be no wet shoes", the eagle itself does not have the ability to resist the venom of the snake, if the horse stumbles and is bitten by the snake, it will indeed be poisoned to death, but as an absolute superior, The probability of an eagle being bitten by a venomous snake is also very small.
In Animal World, I saw an owl being bitten by a snake while catching a snake, and in the end it had convulsions; I have also seen eagles being entangled to death by huge snakes. So while the eagle has an absolute advantage over the snake, there are moments when the horse stumbles.
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The eagle swoops down from the sky to attack the snake, the eagle is relatively fast, it will not be bitten by the snake, and the possibility of poisoning and death is very small.
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Because snake venom does not enter the blood of eagles.
There are two types of snake venom: "blood venom" and "nerve venom". "Blood poison" will only be poisoned if it enters the blood and shouts tremor, as long as there is no wound, even if the snake venom is drunk, it will not be poisoned. "Nerve poison" can be poisoned if eaten, but it is much less severe than "blood poison".
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