The Russell’s Snake Viper is not only very aggressive, but it is very poisonous. For the lucky few that survive, they face a lifetime of chronic internal injuries as a result of the venomous bite. Why does the bite of the Russell’s Snake Viper do so much damage? Because it causes the blood of the victim to coagulate. Do what? Check out the creepy video below which shows what happens to blood when a single drop of snake venom is mixed with it.
Here's what happens to blood when one drop of snake venom is mixed with it
Monday, November 17, 2014
Here's what happens to blood when one drop of snake venom is mixed with it
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