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spiders and snakes
It can cause nervous breakdown, cardiac arrest, coma and even death
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 Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria) is known to have the most toxic spider venom in the world. Its venom can cause intense pain, muscle paralysis, and even death in severe cases.
No. Not even close, even though they do remain on active jump status.
When a snake bites you it affects you because they inject their venom inside your body. Some are poisonous and can lead to serious injury or even death in some cases if the venom is that irritating!
Depends what species of snake and the type of venom. Snake venom can clot the blood, cause massive haemorrhage, shut down the nervous system or cause necrosis.
The Deathstalker scorpion's venom is known to be one of the most potent among scorpions, with a mix of neurotoxins and other chemicals that can cause extreme pain, paralysis, and potentially death in humans. Even a small amount of this venom can be dangerous, so immediate medical attention is crucial if stung.
No rattlesnake is poisonous but all rattlesnakes are venomous. A poison must be ingested to cause harm. A venom is injected. One can safely eat a rattlesnake and its venom. However, if the venom is injected into the tissues of the body it can cause serious damage, even death.
They are genetically engineered wasps and their venom causes searing pain, powerful hallucinations and even death in extreme cases.
No. That is a misconception. Most can remain very cold or even frozen and will begin to be active again when warmer.
The cone snail is a brightly colored gastropod that is poisonous. Its venom can be toxic to humans and other animals, causing paralysis and even death in some cases. It uses its venom to subdue prey and defend itself from predators.