Snake venom is collected for use as antivenin.antivenin counteracts the effects of a snake bite. it is weird that they use venom to treat venom but they do.
No, it contains irritant ingredients (like cinnamon, wintergreen, clove, etc.) to make blood rush to the lips, therefore making them look fuller. The 'Venom' part of the name is just catchy ;)
The Spitting Cobra uses muscle contractions to re-direct the venom out of tiny holes at the base of the fangs. This propels a stream of venom forwards - and is usually directed towards the eyes as a...
Snakes make venom in glands like those used for making saliva. These glands are located at the back of the snake's head, and the venom travels through ducts, or tubes, to the fangs. Different kinds...
i'd say the easiest way to put it would be to say they produce venom like we do saliva... they have glands either side of the head that constantly produces venom, not all snakes are venomous though.
NOT ALL snakes have venom - most snakes kill by constriction. There are roughly 3,500 species of snake in the world and only about 400 species are venomous !