Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
Yes, but it's not really venom, it's in their saliva. Their saliva causes some swelling, or a lot, depending on how allergic the person is to the saliva. I wouldn't necessarly say they are venomous, just because they don't exactly use venom to kill and their saliva does not really kill people. (I'm talking about the venom in the viperidae and elapidae that can cause death in a person)
I'm pretty sure that rear fanged colubrids inject venom from venom glands through their rear fangs.. hence the name.