20 Terrifying Moments! Animals Paralyzed by Snake Venom, What Happens Next? | Animal Fights

20 Terrifying Moments! Animals Paralyzed by Snake Venom, What Happens Next? | Animal Fights
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Snakes are animals that produce venom that is dangerous to humans and other animals. Snake venom contains complex chemical compounds, including enzymes, proteins, and peptides, that can cause serious damage to the nervous system, circulatory system, and body tissues. Some venomous snakes can be fatal if not treated promptly. Snake venom can cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, bleeding, and even paralysis. Some venomous snakes are capable of causing hemolysis, internal bleeding, and organ damage. The black mamba is one of the most dangerous venomous snakes in the world. Its venom contains compounds that cause serious consequences to the body of its prey. The black mamba, which is jet black and agile, produces a very powerful neurotoxin. When bitten, this venom causes rapid deterioration of nerve function, leading to paralysis of muscles and breathing, which can lead to death if not treated promptly.
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  1. 4:47 Mother lion? WTF? Damn sure isn't a lioness with that mane.
    8:12 Black Leopard? Bullshit. Anacondas exist in South America. Leopards in Africa. The cat is a Black Jaguar.
    First he says it's an Anaconda. Afterward, he calls it a Python. WTF?
    8:52 He saya the sanke swallowed its prey in an instant. If it's one thing snakes don't do it's eat fast. More bullshit.

  2. A false fact about this video is that scavengers that eat an animal killed by snake venom do not die from the effect of the venom, since the venom of snakes as well as scorpions is only lethal when injected.

  3. 'The mother lion returned to check the situation' It looks like she had been away to have a sex change as this lion had a mane and other male features! Total rubbish!

  4. The lion roaring and dying from the black mamba bite was watched by a lioness and cubs 'Seeing their fellow Humans in pain. the lions could only stand and watch'!!! Since when have lions been human? Total rubbish!

  5. At 7:09 "the lions died after eating antelope meat contaminated with snake venom". Who said so? Your grandfather? Because your grandfather obviously does not know his poison from his venom and must have lazily draw the erroneous conclusion above. Venom has to be injected into the bloodstream to be fatal. Poison kills when consumed instead. Venom via injection. Poison via ingestion.
    And then you have at 5:26 (or 5:36) the black mamba is ONE OF THE LONGEST venomous snake NOT THE LONGEST. The King Cobra is the longest at (18ft+) while the Black Mamba at (14ft+). You have a very lazy grandfather who doesn't check his facts but loves to run his mouth dispensing erroneous information.

  6. Wow – didn't know that hyenas could die from eating the meat from a water buffalo that had been bitten by a mamba. Now that's some powerful venom. Yessir. Now, why would that snake bite a water buffalo? No way to eat the durn thing.

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