What happens when a deadly poison enters a person's bloodstream?
Experts estimate that snake bites claim 100,000 human lives a year. Everyone knows that poison is deadly, but how does it actually work? For the experiment, they chose the most dangerous and most common venomous snake in South Asia, the Russell's viper, or daboya.
Even a tiny amount of poison leads to instant blood clotting. The victim dies simply because the blood flow is blocked!