The lethality of venom varies significantly depending on the species and the type of venom. For example, the box jellyfish's venom can cause death within minutes, while the venom of some snakes, like the inland taipan, is highly toxic but may require multiple bites to be lethal. The median lethal dose (LD50) of venom is often measured in micrograms per kilogram of body weight, but individual reactions can vary based on factors such as the recipient's size, health, and sensitivity. Overall, even small amounts of certain venoms can be extremely dangerous or fatal.
No - BUT - The venom they possess is just as lethal as their parents !
Drop-for-drop the viper venom is more toxic.
They are equipped with fangs, and venom glands from birth ! Even newly-born babies have enough potency in their venom to deliver a lethal bite to humans.
The lethal word can be put into sentence as such. The bite of a snake is lethal and fatal.
A cobra can deliver a lot more venom in its bite than a black widow can and comes into contact with more people in asia, so i would say the cobra is more dangerous. However the black widows venom is reported to be much more toxic than the venom of a cobra but a black widow cant deleiver much venom in its bite as its fangs are too small to usually inject the lethal amount of venom.
Yes, the one species is the black people this very lethal venom called AIDS
The snake needs to have venom in its fangs or it need lethal strength to squish it and strangle it.
Pseudoscorpions are small arachnids that possess venom, but it is not harmful to humans. Their venom is primarily used for subduing small prey, such as insects. While they can bite and may cause mild irritation or allergic reactions in some people, their venom is not lethal to humans. Overall, they are considered harmless to us.
Venom can lift 40 tons
The worlds most lethal animal is the funnel web spider who lives (of course) in Australia! It is five times as venomous as a black widow spider and its venom can kill in less than half an hour.
Some say you die because of the poison (venom) from the bite.The venom is told to be very lethal/deadly,and it would be rare for anyone to survive the bite.So by my conclusion you die but come back as a "werewolf".
A Gaboon viper is as dangerous to humans as any other viper. The Gaboon viper injects as much venom as other venomous snakes. They are very dangerous, even lethal, to humans.