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No. Shield Tail snakes, Melanophidium, are not venomous. For future reference, a creature is called "poisonous" when consuming it is harmful. Snakes, spiders, and wasps (and anything else that stings or bites causing harm) are venomous.
When Saint Paul was ship wrecked on the island of Malta about the year 60 AD he was bitten by a venomous snake that caused him no harm.
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It's not very likely, however, a non-venomous spider might harm you by eating your valuable racing cricket.
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No. BTW, poison is a substance that will harm or kill when injested. Venom will harm or kill if allowed to enter body tissues etc. THe two have very distinct and different meaning HTH
none the lion fish has a venomous spine that can harm humans and other fishs
leave it there. It won't harm your fish.
Because it is evil to harm another living creature.
Impossible to answer ! All snakes that produce venom have the potential to cause harm !
There are no poisonous desert snakes. A poison is a substance that will kill or injure if eaten. There are, however, venomous snakes in the desert. A venom is a substance that must be injected to cause harm. A person can safely eat a venomous snake.
The purpose of venom in a venomous animal is so that it can defend itself from predators. Ex- The snake against a mongoose. It bites and poisons the predator to warn/ harm it. Basically- it's a defence mechanism.