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!
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.
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.
Snake venom, even in small amounts, can be extremely posionous.
Yes in fact all scorpions are poisonous, all scorpions, even young/infant scorpions inject the same amount of venom and the same type of venom.
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No spider 'just bites'; if a spider bites, it injects some amount of venom, even if most of the time that venom is not poisonous to humans.
Poison is ingested by the victim through eating the poisonous animal n most cases. Of course, don't touch something poisonous and then your mouth. Venom is injected into the victim by fangs, stingers, spines, etc.
In Tonga, the most poisonous animal is the box jellyfish, known for its extremely potent venom that can cause severe pain and even death. While not as commonly encountered, stonefish are also present in Tongan waters and are considered one of the most venomous fish globally. Among insects, the caterpillar of the Lonomia obliqua moth can be dangerous due to its venom, leading to severe reactions in humans. However, encounters with these creatures are relatively rare, and caution is always advised when swimming or exploring marine environments.
no it can't only snakes can That guy is wrong. Its not just snakes that have venom. Think of jellyfish and even the platypus. But no tigers arent poisonous, but they can kill you.
Reptiles have something called 'passive limbisossis'. That means that they develop natural immunity to their own venom an the venom of other snakes of the same species. Some snakes such as the California Kingsnake are even immune to other snake venom's, since venomous snakes are a part of their diet.
No, a poisonous snake bite can be deadly even if bitten shallow on the skin.