You asked..."Could that not be true? It is a supremely vague statement as venomous does not detail the level of toxicity. It just explains that it will cause some reaction." and you said..."After claiming that "all snakes are venomous", the site also goes onto say, "However, the venom produced by a majority of snakes simply can have no serious effect on us, at least in the doses delivered by one or even several bites. In many cases, the worst effect would be a mild swelling around the bite."
The above two things do not contradict each other. Just because it says that all snakes are venomous and then says that some venoms have no affect on humans doesn't contradict the original statement that all are venomous.
Its like spiders....some bites are bad for humans (black widow for
instance) while the normal house spider may give you no worse of a bite than a mosquito....but I'm sure I read that all spiders have venom.
Also, just because the snakes have venom, doesn't mean that they have a way to inject it...so thus we consider them to be non-venomous. My thought was that it might be worth being careful if anyone ever cuts up one of the snakes that is called non-venomous in the area near where the venom would be so
that it doesn't get into a cut. Better to be safe than sorry!?
Here are a few more sites concerning "non-venomous" snakes....
http://wildasia.net/borneo/main/Fea_...horrors_4.html
"all snakes are venomous. Just like spiders,
almost snakes produce a suite of enzymes or chemicals in one form or another in their mouths.
Strictly speaking, all of these can be considered venomous, in that they attack tissue. However, the
venom produced by a majority of snakes simply
can have no serious effect on us, at least in the doses delivered
by one or even several bites. In many cases, the worst effect would be a mild swelling around the bite."
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
"But non-venomous snakes lacked the delivery system to make them lethal to humans."
http://mn.essortment.com/petsnakeinform_rtwj.htm
"Many snakes produce venom because they possess a Duvernoy gland, which is associated with venom production. Some very common snakes like garter snakes and hog snakes have Duvernoy's glands."
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...p/t-30622.html
"These snakes typically have smaller quantities of venom and lack fangs, but they can still deliver their venom via their numerous sharp teeth,"
Back to myths....
These are myths to do with chameleon husbandry...but they might be of interest anyhow....
http://www.chameleonnews.com/myths.html
Chameleons live entirely on air...
All lizards have legs.....
Snakes can hypnotize you with their stare...
You get warts from touching toads....
Its okay to carve your name into a tortoise's shell....
Its okay to poke a hole in a tortoise's shell and attach a chain so it won't run away.....
Reptiles are easy to care for and they make great pets for young children....