Why do Night Snakes pose virtually no medical threat to humans despite being technically venomous?

Answer

They are rear-fanged, making effective venom delivery difficult

The specialized teeth required for venom injection are situated toward the back of the upper jaw, which greatly impedes their ability to deliver the venom effectively when biting a large animal like a person.

Why do Night Snakes pose virtually no medical threat to humans despite being technically venomous?
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