No. Newborn kittens do not have venom in their claws. There are a number of real and unreal reasons for people to believe that kittens have venom in their claws: * Some people are allergic to cats and may have associated the claw touch with the reaction. * Claws come into contact with a number of things (including the litter box) - a scratch may get infected as a result and seem like "poison." * Some parents don't want their younger children to play with the kittens, so they tell them that their claws have venom to keep them away.
It depends on the size comparison. If the claws are big and the tail is smaller in comparison then the venom from the scorpion isn't that deadly and the claws are worse . However if the claws are small and the tail looks chunky then the venom is more than likely deadly which means the sting is worse. So it all depends on the comparison between the claws and the tail.
First, scorpions don't bite. They either a) sting you with their tails or b) kill you with their claws. Big scorpions generally have bigger claws but have weaker venom (as they have no use for their venom if they can kill with their claws) and smaller scorpians are usually more venomous. Hope this helps :)
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.
Yes, they have legs that can be harmful. unlike the centipedes who do not
Yes, but the komodo dragon could injure it badly with claws and venom.
The adaptations for a scorpion are it's hard outershell,claws,and venom stinger.Also,it can go without water for a long pireod of time.
Some animals are harmful like the lion, the tiger, or the wolf, because they can bite, slash with their claws, and other harmful things. But not all animals are harmful. Most of the harmful animals have claws, venom, or something dangerous.
the way the green crab protects itself is by using its claws and or its larger pincher
Yes and No. Yes there is a relation, butno, it's not indicative of the venom AMOUNT. It's not so much the amount as the potency/concentration of the venom. The rule of thumb is that a scorpion with a thick tail in relation to it's pedipalps (pincers) is dangerous while scorpion with a thin tail in relation to it's pedipalps is not dangerous.
Yes. Male platypuses have a venomous spur on each of their hind legs, through which they can deliver a venom strong enough to kill a small dog, and to cause almost paralysing agony to an adult human. Also, platypus venom contains a protein which lowers blood pressure, also inducing shock.
Anti-Venom was the original Venom. He could easily defeat the new Venom.