The western-diamondback rattlesnake is one of the most venomous snakes in the world.
"Venomous" is an adjective. It applies to creatures like rattlesnakes and black widow Spiders that inject a toxin, called a "venom," into their prey. It can also be applied by analogy to human beings.
"Black widow spiders are highly venomous."
"There are venomous spiders and also a few non-venomous spiders."
:The nuns who bled Robin Hood to death were venomous old women."
The rattlesnakes' venom was fatal even to an adult.
Please do not attempt to handle the venomous snakes in this area.
A copperhead snake is venomous.
Giving everyone a dark, venomous glare, it silenced the sniggering class- even the 'snobs' and jocks avoided eye contact.
No, katydids are not venomous. They are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on leaves, flowers, and other plant material. They do not possess venom or use it for defense or hunting.
No they are not venomous, they contain no venom glands. If they were venomous yet had no teeth to use it evolution obviously screwed up something big there. ---- This answer is nothing more than an urban legend: Yes they are very venomous (enough to kill a healthy man) but they dont have teeth so they cannot use it.
Venomous.
Spiders are venomous creatures, not poisonous. They use venom to immobilize their prey, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.
They are not venomous.
No, they are not venomous.
Non-venomous
Over 600 species are known to be venomous-about a quarter of all snake species.