It only puts it in the prey once. I know that because I got it off animal planet. If you are interested in snakes,look for books about them in a library or go look them up on the internet.
a python. they must choke their prey because their venom is not poisonous or they have no venom
Eating the venom is not a problem . . . the trouble starts when the venom enters the bloodstream via a snake bite.
Injecting venom into its prey.
One word: Venom
With venom. It has a venomous bite.
the venom in the snakes helps to make it's prey die easily.
venom to kill prey
No, venomous snakes do not track their prey by smelling the venom they inject. Snakes use their sense of smell to locate prey, and once they bite and inject venom, the venom works to immobilize or kill the prey. Venom can also aid in digestion once the prey is consumed.
well, the glands in the snake produce the venom, which goes to its saliva, then, it spits it out to its prey OR predators.
Snake venom is stored in small 'sacs' in the jaw. They are joined to the fang by a short tube. The fangs themselves have a hole running the length of the tooth. When a snake bites its prey, the muscles in the jaw squeeze the sacs, which delivers a dose of venom out of the tips of the hollow fangs.
All species of venomous snake inject their poison through their fangs, which are actually like hollow needles.
Cobra's kill their prey by biting them and injecting them with venom. The venom kills the prey and then the snake eats the prey whole. Some cobra's spit their venom rather than having to bite the prey.