they have hemotoxic venom
Neurotoxic venom
poo bum venom
Depends what kind of scorpion it is. But lots of scorpions have about a teaspoon of venom.
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It's a type of tetrodotoxin, a neurotoxic venom similar to the kind found in fugu (Japanese blowfish).
No, when the venom is injected directly into the blood stream it has a direct route to all the major organs and can begin the work of destroying them in a matter of seconds. Even a single drop of venom of many snakes could cause death in a matter of minutes.
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
AnswerNo. They are similar to pythons and so they have no venom in them.AnswerThey are constrictors. Instead of using venom, they suffocate/crush the life out of their prey.
Be specific, what kind of jellyfish? For a Box Jellyfish, it is some sort of neurotoxin.
Bee venom is pretty much the same from one kind of bee to another. It is a matter of how much venom is in each sting. If you are a person who is violently allergic to insect sting venom, a single honeybee sting can be fatal. If you are unbothered by bee sting (many people seemingly are) a half-dozen or more stings may have no major effect.
The bushmaster (Lachesis muta) possesses a hemotoxic venom, which primarily affects the victim's blood and tissue. This type of venom can cause significant damage to blood cells, leading to symptoms such as swelling, pain, and internal bleeding. The venom is also anticoagulant, meaning it can disrupt the blood-clotting process, making it particularly dangerous. Overall, the bushmaster's venom is potent and can be life-threatening to humans if not treated promptly.
Anti-Venom was the original Venom. He could easily defeat the new Venom.