Many herbivores don't have poison but I have seen one or two species of herbivore with exactly that. The first is a guinea pig. It sounds strange I know but they do in fact have the ability to shoot a stream of poison from their buttocks. The next one is a cow this domesticated animal is in fact a deadly killer. One bite from these big guys and you're a gonna. They kill fifty billion people each year. Still moving on. The next one is a sloth. The do in fact have poison like cows and guinea pigs but they do not use it for attacking porposes. They use their poison for spraying eagles that might want to eat them. The last but not least on the list is the eagle. They use their poison to spray and kill sloths with their deadly cocktail of poison which is sprayed from the mouth.
Yellow banded poison frogs are carnivores. They mainly feed on small invertebrates such as insects and spiders.
no they arent because they are herbivores!yes offcourse
they are said to be carnivores
No, poison ivy is not a herbivore; it is a plant. Herbivores are animals that primarily eat plants. Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is known for its oil, urushiol, which can cause skin irritation in humans upon contact.
Calotropis plants are not browsed by herbivores because Calotropis plants produce a highly poisonous glycoside that is a cardiac poison & thus, directly kills the predator.
Scorpions are carnivores, feeding on smaller insects by injecting them with poison. It usually has a stunning effect.
I think Africa has the most poisonous grub called the ''Bushman arrow-poison beetle.'' This beetle grub is used to poison Arrow tips and the poison can kill large herbivores by only penetrating the skin.The beetles are found at the roots of the 'African myrrh'
yes it does all frogs have a back bone but the poison dart frog has a very weak back bone and very easy to brake so that why it uses poison to protect it's self
No, poison dart frogs are not herbivores; they are carnivorous. Their diet primarily consists of small invertebrates, such as ants, termites, and other tiny arthropods, which they consume to obtain the specific alkaloids that contribute to their toxicity. This unique diet is essential for their survival and the development of their potent skin toxins.
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Krills are herbivores
Yes, the basilisk is a carnivore, because if the victim has not been frozen, the basilisk will kill it with poison, then eat.ANS2:Basilisk lizards (the real ones, not the mythological ones) are also carnivorous but they don't poison or freeze their prey.