Members of the Cobra family would fit that description.
a snake
No lizard has poisonous skin (apart from salmonella, which can be contracted from any reptile).
Colin McCarthy has written: 'Reptile' 'Los Reptiles' 'Poisonous snakes' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Poisonous snakes, Snakes 'Reptile (Eyewitness Books)'
"What is the most poisonous reptile?"The most poisonous reptile is the Belcher's Sea Snake.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Inland Taipan AKA Fierce snake is not poisonous at all. It is the most venomous however. No snake is poisonous. Venom and poison are two different things. Venom can do a multitude of harmful things to the body.
The answer is Arizona.
The adder is the only poisonous British snake, and is a reptile.
No, an adder is not a mammal. Adders are venomous snakes found in Europe and Asia.
This is not true. Whilst many snakes are poisonous, a multitude of other reptiles also are. An example of this would be the Gila Monster of southwest USA.
no, because u.v lighting can not pass through glass
It has a hood over it's head like all cobras do!
No. There are only two species of venomous lizard, neither of which are striped. That said a bite from any reptile, venomous or not, can easily become infected.
Asps (plural) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asp_(reptile)