Yes, the Brown Recluse is a very dangerous spider as well as the Black widow.
The Gila Moster, Bushmaster, Beaked Sea Snake, Carpet Viper, Russel's Viper, Black Mamba, Eastern Brown Snake, Common Death Adder, Tiger Snake, Common Krait, and the Inland Taipan are also dangerous snakes,.
Reptiles such as snakes and lizards eat the annoying and frustating animals that we dont like, such as rodents (mice, Rats), Mosquites, spiders, crickets etc. Reptiles are a great species of animals to learn about, which i am currently doing. Hope this Helped
Out at sea lie sharks. And depending on where the island is, you can also expect to find spiders, snakes, Komodo dragons, etc.
NO. Spiders, insects etc. do not have an internal skeleton. They have an exoskeleton.
No. Amphibians are a different group than reptiles. Amphibians are animals such as; Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, etc. Reptiles are animals such as; Turtles, Tortoises, Snakes, Lizards, etc.
Some reptiles eat... grass worms etc.
Yes. All insects, Spiders, arachnids, etc. are arthropods.
vertebrates, reptiles etc.
I seriously doubt you'll get a definitive answer to this - reptiles and arachnids are free-roaming. They'll go wherever they can find suitable food, and adequate temperatures.
Nope, reptiles such as crocodiles, alligators, komodo dragons, etc can definitely get big
Any venomous animal comes equipped with venom when born - snakes, scorpions, spiders, centipedes, etc.
No Ireland is not dangerous in any way, shape or form. The North of Ireland was dangerous in the 70's with the IRA bombing etc but it never affected the South. It is 100% safe to visit/live any were in Ireland.
no, its an insect