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  2. Snake venom - Wikipedia

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    These snakes' fangs have been modified for the purposes of spitting; inside the fangs, the channel makes a 90° bend to the lower front of the fang. Spitters may spit repeatedly and still be able to deliver a fatal bite. Spitting is a defensive reaction only. The snakes tend to aim for the eyes of a perceived threat.

  3. Infrared sensing in snakes - Wikipedia

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    Infrared sensing snakes use pit organs extensively to detect and target warm-blooded prey such as rodents and birds. Blind or blindfolded rattlesnakes can strike prey accurately in the complete absence of visible light, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] though it does not appear that they assess prey animals based on their body temperature. [ 15 ]

  4. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    Optimal digestion occurs when the snake maintains a body temperature between 80 and 85 °F (25 and 29 °C). If the prey is small, the rattlesnake often continues hunting. If the meal was adequate, the snake finds a warm, safe location in which to coil up and rest until the prey is digested. [19]

  5. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    Snakes are most likely to bite when they feel threatened, are startled, are provoked, or when they have been cornered. Snakes are likely to approach residential areas when attracted by prey, such as rodents. Regular pest control can reduce the threat of snakes considerably. It is beneficial to know the species of snake that are common in local ...

  6. Here’s a list of all of the venomous snakes in Georgia, plus ...

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    Pigmy rattlesnakes have black spots with red or orange stripes all the way down its body. Habitat: Dry sandhills, pine forests and saw palmetto thickets. Threat: Not common and bite is not lethal.

  7. Snake season in North Texas is here. Do you know what to do ...

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    Once a snake is killed, there’s a gap in nature and something’s going to fill it, whether that be good or bad. “Now you’re at a flip of a coin because you kill a rat snake,” Kennedy said.

  8. Venomous snake - Wikipedia

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    Other important factors for risk assessment include the likelihood that a snake will bite, the quantity of venom delivered with the bite, the efficiency of the delivery mechanism, and the location of a bite on the body of the victim. Snake venom may have both neurotoxic and hemotoxic properties. There are about 600 venomous snake species in the ...

  9. Where do SC snakes go in the winter? They don’t really ...

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    Finding just a snake skin, a really big snake skin. When the temperatures begin to drop, snakes go into a state called brumation . This event acts as a type of hibernation for cold-blooded animals.