Snakes
Description
Venomous
snakes use modified saliva, usually delivered through highly
specialized teeth, such as hollow fangs, for the purpose of prey
immobilization and self-defense. In contrast, nonvenomous species
either their prey, or overpower it with their jaws.
Lists or rankings of
the world's "most venomous snakes" are tentative and differ
greatly due to numerous factors.
Sometimes,
toxicity of snakes is used to determine their danger to humans but
this is improper. There are far more factors critical to determine
the potential hazard of a snake to humans, including the distribution
and behaviour of the species.
Over 600 species are
known to be venomous—about a quarter of all snake species.
BY: Ivan Martínez and Diego Meana.
BY: Ivan Martínez and Diego Meana.
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