Spiders with claws, such as those in the crab spider family, are not poisonous in the same way that some other arachnids are. While they can bite if threatened, their venom is generally mild and not harmful to humans. Most spiders rely on their venom primarily to subdue prey rather than for defense against larger animals. Therefore, while they may have claws and venom, they are not considered dangerous to humans.
for dangerous animals claws are poisonous.
Crustaceans have poisonous claws on the first segment.
Salamanders lack scales and claws and have moist, glandular skin; true lizards are reptiles and have claws and dry, scaly, cornified skin.
There are many species of centipedes which only have small poisonous claws meant for paralyzing tiny prey, but tropical centipedes which can grow up to 18 inches have a harmful poisonous bite.
no -No mantis is poisonous or harmful to humans in any way. Though their claws do hurt, sometimes.
no -No mantis is poisonous or harmful to humans in any way. Though their claws do hurt, sometimes.
No. Cassowaries are neither poisonous nor venomous. The claws on their feet are deadly, but not because of any toxin - only because of their sharpness. The helmet, or casque, on their head is also completely free of any venom or poison.
Crayfish are not poisonous, though some may get you with their big claws. But it only feels like a pinch.
A striped scorpion is a small white scorpion with black stripes and a thin tail but small claws meaning its very deadly and poisonous.
Scorpions use their claws for attacking prey or using them for defense against other animals.
The male platypus has a venomous spur, not "poisonous claw", on each of its hind legs. Young females also have the spur, but it is not venomous and they lose it by about the age of ten months.
Yes, cats have a specialized mechanism in their paws called the "righting reflex" that allows them to twist their bodies while falling so they typically land on their feet. Their claws may help with gripping and stabilizing during these maneuvers, but they don't always prevent injury from falls.