The effects of animal toxins on the human body depend on the type of toxin and its mode of action. For instance, neurotoxins affect the nervous system, causing symptoms such as paralysis or convulsions. Hemotoxins, on the other hand, disrupt the blood's ability to clot, leading to excessive bleeding. Cytotoxins can cause cell death and tissue damage. Each toxin's specific action can result in a variety of symptoms, necessitating different treatment approaches.