Snake venoms are often prey specific—their role in self-defense is secondary. ... Even nonvenomous snake bites (like any animal bite) will cause tissue damage. Certain birds, mammals, and other snakes (such as kingsnakes) that prey on venomous snakes have developed resistance and even immunity to certain venoms. read more
a snake is an animal, and snakes belong to the group called reptiles. there are many animals in this world, so there have been split up into groups according to their appearance and status. read more
Even nonvenomous snake bites (like any animal bite) will cause tissue damage. : 209 Certain birds, mammals, and other snakes (such as kingsnakes) that prey on venomous snakes have developed resistance and even immunity to certain venoms. read more
it is either animal vegetable or mineral. My guess is that the snake is an animal and a reptile. Fish, monkeys, and worms are all from the animal world. Now there are exceptions. One being that my dogs are human. Hey, I love 'em, they are my kids. They are human. read more