What is the medical significance of a bite injury inflicted by a non-venomous Sunbeam Snake?

Answer

Injury results only from mechanical damage from teeth

Since the snake lacks venom glands, any resulting injury from a bite is limited to mechanical damage, such as a scratch or simple puncture from the teeth.

What is the medical significance of a bite injury inflicted by a non-venomous Sunbeam Snake?
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