<P> A dry bite is a bite by a venomous animal in which no venom is released . Dry snake bites are called "Venomous snake bite without envenoming". Dry bites can occur from all snakes, but their frequency varies from species to species . For example, Australian eastern brown snakes (Pseudonaja textilis) can inflict dry bites 80% of the time while taipans inflict dry bites only 5% of the time . About 25% of snakebite cases can be dry bites . They are characterized by fang and tooth marks and the absence of injected venom . </P> <P> Dry bites are often confusing for the attending physician and the victim . The phenomenon is exploited by quack doctors as evidence for the effectiveness of supposed miracle cures . </P>

What does a dry snake bite look like
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