Sunny Priyan
Venomous snakes use their venom for defense, while others inject it to paralyze or kill their prey before eating.
These venomous snakes bites can range from immediate paralysis to gradual body shutdown, with some taking hours to show their effects.
They break down prey tissue, allowing them to digest large meals faster.
Venomous snakes like the 'Inland taipan' can inject enough poison in one bite to endothermic species within hours.
Some snakes release 'dry' bites as a warning or defense.
With advancements in medical science, anti-venoms can neutralize the effects of snake bites, but prompt treatment is critical for survival.