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Hemotoxic: breaks down blood cells and causes extreme coagulation of their victims blood. The venom typically acts to lower blood pressure and encourage blood clotting.
Neurotoxic: works to disrupt the function of the brain and nervous system. They block the messages the nerves are trying to send to the muscles, generally leading to prey suffocation.
Cytotoxic: designed to cause tissue death, which is why some people have to receive amputations after being bitten.
Originally posted by Vrill
I also think that we as a human race, are hardwired/hardcoded to fear Snakes due to some happenings in our ancient past.
Dugites are protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 and to kill or injure one attracts a fine of up to A$4000.
Originally posted by nobody you know
Wow!! I had no idea blood could coagulate so fast! That was pretty dang scary looking.
Originally posted by Vrill
I wasnt all that scared of snakes until I saw this......wow
Anyhow, my dog was was recently bitten by a Cottonmouth. So ive been doing a lot of research on snakes and their venoms and bites etc. These serpents can do some horrible horrible things to youedit on 1-8-2012 by Vrill because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Ben81
This is What Snake Venom Does to Blood
Same title !
That mean you clearly didnt use the search option