I'd imagine only if you're allergic (due to repeated exposure). It still REALLY hurts though, trust me. I was envenomated by a 1cm one and the pain was indescribable! Took a good half an hour to be able to breathe properly again and think straight, and even then it was still really, really painful for another 2-3 hours, with a lot of swelling and redness - my entire finger swelled up twice as wide as normal, as well as tingling and numbness in my entire hand - the injury site was my ring finger tip.
However this is an extreme reaction. I work with these fish and have never seen anyone else react this way to being 'got' by one.
they can bite you and inject their venom into you which can kill you
It can kill a human in 3 hours if not treated
Yes. It can kill any shark by its deadly venom.
No. Most of them do not have teeth long enough to penetrate human skin, and those that do, have venom too mild to kill a human.
because it is unscientifically proven that when a hippo is near a human it can smell their fear through a fart. So if a human farts a hippo takes it offensive and kills the human. so a word of advice is "don't fart around a hippo." and don't get too close.
Not unless you have an allergic reaction to their venom.
because it is unscientifically proven that when a hippo is near a human it can smell their fear through a fart. So if a human farts a hippo takes it offensive and kills the human. so a word of advice is "don't fart around a hippo." and don't get too close.
if the right anti venom is on hand you could survive
Yes, many animals can kill humans through sheer strength or through toxic venom.
No, butterflies do not have venom that can harm or kill humans.
The blue ringed octopus has been known to kill humans. It injects a paralytic venom that leads to paralysis, and subsequent respiratory failure. While artificial respiration is advised, there is no known antidote for this venom. The Pacific Octopus is also capable of killing a human being, but this phenomenon is incredibly unlikely, and almost unheard of.
Of course yes, but they cannot kill a adult hippo. They may kill a baby hippo that has strayed off from its mother.