Why does the cobra splitting each other and not poisoning the dead?

Cobra snake, a poisonous snake serpent, is famous for its ability to destroy other snakes, even their own. However, the strange thing is that, in the process of fighting wounded and devoured, devoured the poisonous prey, the cobra brought no poison to death as usual.

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'After watching the TV show' Life in Cold Blood 'I wondered if poisonous snakes would be poisoned when he ate the venom that he hunted. It is as if it is inevitable to swallow poison itself when it comes out of its prey , 'Beth, a reader, sent a question to The Naked Scientist, a well-known page that answers science issues. .

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Tigers bring gods to eat and devour.

According to The Naked Scientist, the snake that snake uses is a protein made of amino acids. When snakes swallow these poisonous protein proteins into the stomach, the acid and enzyme systems break down those proteins, making them harmless. This type of toxin is only likely to be harmful when they leak out of the intestinal tract and enter the predator's circulatory system.

The Naked Scientist also revealed that, when a poisonous snake bites a prey, small cells around its poisonous ducts spray venom into the pathway into the holes where snake teeth bite into their prey. Since then, the snake is not swallowed by the poison it creates. Even if swallowed, some venomous snakes are resistant to poison. These are two ways for snakes not to be poisoned by themselves.

During the study of cobra, the researchers found that the snake is resistant to neurotoxins . Interestingly, DNA sequence analysis and comparisons between species showed that cobra and civet-goose (the snake-eating species) have similarities. Both have sugar molecules in receptors that prevent them from connecting to nerve agents . That makes cobra resistant to poison.

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Cobra has the ability to be poison resistant like a mongoose

In contrast, cobra and civet shoots, according to Zoltantakacs, species such as humans, mice, cats and chickens have DNA sequences sensitive to nerve agents. That makes it hard for them to succumb to being bitten by a poisonous serpent snake.

It is known that cobra live mainly in East Asia, South Africa, they have a lifespan of up to 20 years. Cobra venom contains mainly neurotoxins. When bitten by cobra, these toxins attack the victim's central nervous system, causing a series of symptoms such as blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness, paralysis, heart failure and coma. If left untreated, death can occur.