No
yes salamanders do bite they will bite and you will bleed
Yes - it's what's known as a 'dry bite'. Venom takes a lot of resources from the snake to produce - If the reptile can avoid using venom in a bite, it will.
no they don't but they produce a large amount of venom about 150mg per bite.
no they dont they only bite when irritated
Salamanders are generally not aggressive and do not bite people unless they feel threatened or are being handled improperly. In such cases, they may bite as a defense mechanism. However, their bites are usually not harmful as they do not have venom or strong jaws.
The amount of venom produced by a viper can vary significantly depending on the species, size, and health of the individual snake. On average, a viper can produce anywhere from 50 to 300 milligrams of venom per bite. However, some larger species may produce even more, while smaller ones might produce less. Factors such as stress, feeding, and environmental conditions can also influence venom yield.
no they do not its a wonderful pet!
Yes, corn spiders can and do bite. Their venom is not considered as toxic or as serious as the venom from some other spiders.
Salamanders technically are considered to be consumers. Salamanders are considered to be consumers because they do not produce their food.
he doesnt bite her he injects his venom in to her with a needle.
No. The venom is released through their fangs when they bite.
No, they are not bees. They have venom glands and reproduce venom with energy and time.