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Can a venomoid snake still bite?

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Can a venomoid snake still bite?

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Yes of course! Venomoid snakes still have fangs, and like any animal, they are capable of biting if mishandled, frightened or threatened. You should treat a venomoid snake with the same degree of respect that you would afford a specimen with intact venom glands and/or venom ducts. Bites by venomoid snakes may become infected if not adequately cleaned with disinfectant afterwards, and you should take sensible precautions regarding any risk of tetanus or other infection.

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