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what if we put a snakes venom on the snake?

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Answered by anushkamoulick
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Explanation:

Many people believe that snakes are immune to their own venom so that they don't get harmed when eating an animal it has just injected full of venom. But in fact, they don't need to be immune. ... So the snake's stomach can quickly deal with the venom in the animal it just ate before it has a chance to harm the snake.Antivenom is a medicine that is given to stop snake venom from binding to tissues and causing serious blood, tissue, or nervous system problems. Side effects from antivenom can include rash, itching, wheezing, rapid heart rate, fever, and body aches.

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