It's called 'venom'
Poisonous snakes are useful as their poison has a lot of citrate.this poison is stored to heal other people from dangerous snake bites. the PYCLAMIN Citrate is present in the poisons of a very few snake species. but if these snakes bites someone, the man cannot survive even if he is given an antidote immediately after the snake has bit the man because these poisons are toxic enough to kill 35-38 people at once. then these poisons are stored and are used create skin and anti-poison medicines. I Hope you are satisfied with my answer
One thing about spiders is that they are all venomous, but only some have poison which is dangerous to humans. Try an image search with the keywords "spiders" and "Israel." The text should tell you which ones to watch out for.A few informative links are given below, and there are some great photos, although many of the photos are also of spiders which are not dangerous to humans. You may have to use a list of the dangerous spiders of Israel and then look for some photos individually.
very large snakes will eat monkeys if given the chance
None.The term "poisonous" refers to a substance that is ingested, usually by drinking or eating.However, there are numerous venomous creatures in Australia. They include:the male platypus, which delivers its venom via a spur in its anklevarious snakes such as the Inland Taipan, Coastal Taipan, Tiger Snake, Brown snake and Red-bellied black snakeSpiders such as the Sydney Funnel web spider and the Redback spiderMarine creatures such as the Blue-ringed octopus, Box jellyfish, Stonefish and Irukandji
AnswerPoison. For example snakes have it in their mouth. it can kill you.I've only ever heard it pronounced in the English way but given that Christian Dior is French I wonder if they pronounce it - pwa- zonn
the stomach acidity ruins them
The part of the body that an Ondansetron injection should be given to is the arm. Ondansetron is a liquid that is fed intravenously through the veins. It can also be injected in the muscle which typically will be injected in the arm.
Socrates was given hemlock to drink.
Poison ivy was given its scientific name, Toxicodendron radicans, in 1785 by the Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg.
No, vaccines are not injected into the skin. Most vaccines are administered through injection into the muscle or subcutaneous tissue (under the skin). Some vaccines are also given orally or nasally.
Arachnid collector or Arachnophile.
Funnel Web Spiders