I would have to go dig up our research lab reports for the whole answer, but what I can tell you is venom is venom, the difference in venoms is in the strength.
No, they are born with venomous venom. The venom is not poisonous. Big difference! Poison must be ingested to cause harm while venom must be injected. Venom is not usually dangerous if swallowed.
Frankie Venom was born in 1957, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Lab Ox was born in 1985.
Any venomous animal comes equipped with venom when born - snakes, scorpions, spiders, centipedes, etc.
Lab Ky Mo was born in Ireland.
It could stand for 'diluted bee venom' which in recent studies has been shown to reduce neuropathic pain (in lab rats)
they are born with it
Yes, when they are born (rattlesnakes give birth to living young) they are ready to live their lives and have tiny fangs and venom glands.
They are equipped with fangs, and venom glands from birth ! Even newly-born babies have enough potency in their venom to deliver a lethal bite to humans.
Yes they are - AND it's just as potent in the baby snakes as it is in the adults ! Snake venom is modified saliva - and is usually stored in 'sacs' located in the upper jaw. Once the venom has been delivered in a bite, it is quickly replenished.
No, it is a myth that baby snakes can't control their venom. All reptiles are born from day 1 with instincts. But usually, the adult is more dangerous than the baby because the adult has a larger venom gland & can inject more venom.