Venom is a complex biological cocktail, consisting of a mixture of proteins, enzymes, and other toxins delivered through specialized structures. These substances function primarily as chemical agents for predation or defense, disrupting the physiological processes of other organisms. The composition of venom is highly diverse, encompassing various classes of toxins such as neurotoxins, which interfere with nerve signals, and hemotoxins, which affect the blood components. From a scientific standpoint, venoms are subjects of intense pharmacological research because their potent chemical components can be studied for potential medical applications, leading to the development of antidotes, therapeutic compounds, or new enzymatic treatments.