Spiders are venomous creatures, not poisonous. Their venom is used to immobilize or kill their prey, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.
Venomous spiders are more dangerous than poisonous spiders. Venomous spiders inject venom through a bite, which can cause harm to humans, while poisonous spiders release toxins when touched or ingested.
Spiders are venomous, not poisonous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize or kill them, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.
Not all 6-legged spiders are poisonous. Some spiders have 8 legs and not all of them are venomous. It is important to be cautious around spiders and avoid touching them if you are unsure of their species.
Non-venomous spiders include the daddy longlegs, jumping spiders, and wolf spiders.
Spiders are venomous creatures, not poisonous. Their venom is used to immobilize or kill their prey, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.
Venomous spiders are more dangerous than poisonous spiders. Venomous spiders inject venom through a bite, which can cause harm to humans, while poisonous spiders release toxins when touched or ingested.
no
all spiders are venomous
Spiders are venomous, not poisonous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize or kill them, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.
Spiders aren't poisonous, they're venomous.
Yes, wolf spiders are venomous but their venom is not considered harmful to dogs.
Not all 6-legged spiders are poisonous. Some spiders have 8 legs and not all of them are venomous. It is important to be cautious around spiders and avoid touching them if you are unsure of their species.
poisonous enough to stay away from them not enough to kill you though
No they are not. They are venomous. Venom is injected. Poison is drank/eaten
Almost all spiders are venomous. "Earth spiders" are creatures in Japanese mythology. Maybe you mean "earth tiger" spiders, which are a family of spiders in China and SE Asia. They are indeed venomous.
There are about 385 species of venomous spiders that have been recorded in Egypt. One of these is the Latrodectus pallidus, or White Widow.