O QUE ACONTECE SE UMA COBRA MORDER ELA MESMA?? - Summary

Summary

The video discusses what happens when a snake bites itself. It explains that most snakes are immune to their own venom due to antibodies and evolution. It also mentions that if two snakes of the same species bite each other, nothing happens, but if different species bite each other, the one with the stronger venom prevails. The video highlights that not all snakes have this immunity, and more research is needed. It concludes by asking for viewer suggestions and engagement.

Facts

1. The text discusses the first thing that comes to people's minds when they think about snakes.
2. People are aware that snake venom can be lethal or cause serious harm to humans.
3. The text speculates on what would happen if a snake bit itself or tasted its own venom.
4. The text states that snakes are immune to their own venom due to certain defense systems.
5. The text mentions that the consequences for a snake would be the same as for human beings if a snake were to bite itself.
6. The text discusses a case where a snake bit itself and ended up dying, specifically an Egyptian viper.
7. The text mentions that the snake was very young, still in the egg, at the time of the incident.
8. The text discusses the possibility that the snake bit itself, causing its own death, but this has not been confirmed.
9. The text explains that snakes are immune to their own venom because their bodies are prepared for it.
10. The text discusses the possibility of snakes being immune to the venom of other snakes.
11. The text mentions that snakes can survive if they bite another snake of the same species.
12. The text discusses the scenario where two different species of snakes bite each other, and the outcome depends on which snake has a stronger venom.
13. The text mentions a type of snake, the coral snake, which has a venom that is extremely lethal to other snakes.
14. The text mentions another snake, Anaconda, which has venom but is harmless to humans and feeds on other snakes.
15. The text discusses the possibility of snakes being immune to the venom of other snakes of the same species.
16. The text mentions that not all snakes are immune to the venom of other snakes.
17. The text discusses the possibility of snakes being immune to the venom of other snakes of different species.
18. The text mentions a scenario where two snakes of different species bite each other, and the snake that was bitten first loses.
19. The text mentions that the outcome of a fight between two different species depends on the snake's immunity against the other's venom.