Also if you would do a segment on the Bee therapy would be fantastic. Snake venom has worked for high blood pressure & other health problems so it could be the cure for cancer. And when they eat prey with their venom in it, their stomach acid breaks down the proteins in the venom, rendering it harmless. But there is a whole other class of creatures that does not cower before the venomous villains of the wild. Absolutely. Can a venomous snake die if another venomous snake bites it? However, snakes can still die from another snakes’ venom. Can the venom of one snake poison another snake? If one venomous snake bites a mouse and injects venom into it, for example, you can then feed that same dead mouse to another snake. It might. A king cobra is pretty much immune from the venom of snakes it eats. Why doesn’t the venom affect the snake? Venom of brown snakes. However some snakes are immune to the venom of their own species but highly susceptible to venom of snakes of other species. Only the most important clinically are mentioned here. Thanks again. The second snake won’t die. This venom is not always produced or administered by the snake in ways dangerous to human health, so many species are venomous in that they produce venom, but considered harmless to humans in most cases because the venom is of low potency, and/or otherwise administered through grooved rear teeth or simply oozed from ducts at the rear of the mouth. Other than breaking it down in their digestion tract, snakes have adapted these glands to prevent any undue exposure to their own venom, there is a low level of exposure (Nature isn’t perfect, after all). ... wondering if they could make organoids from other species. Have you heard of a snake dying from it's own venom? And to top this all off, can a snake self-inject venom and harm itself? But what happens when two snakes face off against one another? Snake Venom and Bites. Here is what I found on the subjuect. It uses its venom to subdue other snakes. Venom is composed of a combination of proteins, enzymes, and other molecular substances. Snakes bite themselves all the time while hunting their preys.Yet,it doesn't affect them. Snake venom is a highly modified saliva containing zootoxins that facilitate the immobilization and digestion of prey, and defense against threats.It is injected by unique fangs during a bite, and some species are also able to spit their venom.. If snake venom is produced in the mouth, can the snake be affected by swallowing it accidentally? The second snake won’t die. Snake venom is the poisonous, typically yellow fluid stored in the modified salivary glands of venomous snakes. The King Cobra feeds on other snakes - It kills by biting the prey snake and injecting venom. OTOH, rattlesnakes do not try to bite kingsnakes because kingsnakes are immune to rattlesnake venom. If the snake is venomous the bite can kill or atleast subdue the snake that has been bitten. The venom glands of snakes are among nature’s most potent weapons. That is why some snakes do not die by other snakes venom, but some snakes are killed by other snakes.