Just do a barrel roll.
Answer. Stay calm if you can, this helps to slow down any venom moving through the bloodstream.
Call emergency services. It helps if you have a description of the snake, or if the snake has been killed, take it in a container with you to hospital; doing this helps the doctors identify what anti venom is needed at the emergency room.
you should go to the doctor as soon as you can maybe you should go to the hospital just incase it could be bad (when waiting it can get bad). If it starts bleeding,starts to puff up or your feeling, sick,sleepy,hot and need water.(one of those above) you should start rushing to the hospital. please try to not to get so worried if you found out that you have those abave, if you do try the doctors, but if there is 2 and 5 or more you should be rushed to hospital. No i have not been biten by a snake but i hear a lot of things about bites.
Snake Bite Symptoms and Signs to Look For:
A pair of puncture marks at the wound.
Swelling and redness around the wound.
Severe pain around the wound.
Labored breathing. (Breathing may stop all together in extreme cases. Administer CPR.
Nausea and vomiting.
Blurred vision.
Increased sweating and salivation.
Your face or limbs may feel a numbness or tingling.
If the snake is nonvenomous, probably nothing but a bit of discomfort. All that needs to be done is to thoroughly wash the bite area and cover for a few days with a small bandage. If it is a bite from a venomous snake, serious tissue damage and possible death can occur unless medical help is sought immediately.
It is unlikely that a rat snake would kill a dog with its bite. Rat snakes are non-venomous and typically only bite as a defensive behavior when threatened. A dog may experience some pain and swelling from a rat snake bite, but it is unlikely to be fatal.
In most cases, a rat snake bite is not deadly to dogs as rat snakes are nonvenomous. However, the bite can cause pain, swelling, and irritation. It is still important to monitor the dog for any signs of infection and seek veterinary attention if necessary.
There are 123 venomous snakes in Texas and 3456 non-venomous snakes in Texas.
No, a copperhead snake and black rat snake cannot breed because they are two different species within the snake family. Cross-breeding between different species is not possible due to genetic differences.
not if it is a snake that when it bites you die right away but if it is a regular snake you will have to suck out the venom and then see what happens to the person
Give the rat to a nice rat rescue.
well no because tetanus is a disease caused by rat or snake bites.. i think it may also be caused by other animal scratches or bites.
the rat
It is unlikely that a rat snake would kill a dog with its bite. Rat snakes are non-venomous and typically only bite as a defensive behavior when threatened. A dog may experience some pain and swelling from a rat snake bite, but it is unlikely to be fatal.
In most cases, a rat snake bite is not deadly to dogs as rat snakes are nonvenomous. However, the bite can cause pain, swelling, and irritation. It is still important to monitor the dog for any signs of infection and seek veterinary attention if necessary.
Rats... that's why it's called a rat snake.
There is no recognised species called a 'brown rat snake' - HOWEVER - Members of the Rat snake family are constrictors - not venomous.
the flower gets back at you and bites you.
Only if you electrocute the snake before it bites you.
they kill you stupid
Any snake bites hurt, it's the poisonous ones that are dangerous though
Plants can't stop snake bites. Some herbs can slow the rate of the poison used when the snake bites, but they can't stop them out right