No, it is immune to the poison which it created. Also, not all snakes are even poisonous. For example, boa constictors kill by squeezing and suffocating their prey. They have no poison.
2007-03-27 11:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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in maximum circumstances ” Immunity of snakes to their own venom is called accepted” yet there are exceptions. with reference on your 2nd assertion posing as a question: Please! For the sake of the chocolate cupcake do the cupcake a prefer and placed a prophylactic over your snake…that cupcake is finished of air and hasn’t a clue the place your snake has been.
2016-10-20 13:37:39
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answered by ? 4
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If you are talking about the venom killing it are you dumb enough to belive that a snake would have poison in it if it wasn't immune to it.
2007-03-27 11:05:42
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answered by jg072 2
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Nope, if it is a venomous snake it is immune to its own toxins.
2007-03-27 11:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No!
Haha Funny
2007-03-27 11:06:57
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answered by GlamaShorti 2
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No snakes can control when they actually inject their venom.
2007-03-27 23:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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no they're immune to their vemon and other snakes venom along with komodo dragons, Did you komodo dragons reproduce asexualy which means they can make babies by themselves!
2007-03-27 14:06:04
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answered by guy f 2
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No, most venemous beings are immune to their own poison.
Not us or crane flies though, strangely enough.
2007-03-27 11:05:34
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answered by Whatever. 3
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I don't think so. because it is immune to its own poison.
2007-03-31 07:38:38
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answered by Deb F 1
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they are immune to they're own venom!
2007-03-27 11:08:10
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answered by Saber 5
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