no
Fig tree sap can be irritating to the skin and may cause allergic reactions in some individuals, including children. While it is not typically classified as poisonous, ingestion of the sap can lead to gastrointestinal discomfort. It's best to keep children away from the sap and wash any skin contact immediately to prevent irritation. If a child exhibits any adverse symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes.
No lizard has poisonous skin (apart from salmonella, which can be contracted from any reptile).
No part of a rattlesnake is poisonous, including the skin. However, they do produce a venom that is dangerous if injected but not if consumed.
yellow ladybirds poop is poisonous if it gets into your skin but it would have to be there a while. the red ladybirds are not poisonous.
Yes there are some that can irritate your skin but none that are poisonous.
Skin secretions
No, mango skin is not poisonous. However, some people may be allergic to the sap in the skin, which can cause skin irritation or a rash. It is generally safe to eat the fruit after peeling off the skin.
Yes, the golden mantella is poisonous. Their yellowish skin warns their predators that they are poisonous.
No! However, some amphibians and reptiles can have poisonous bites and/or skin.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ficus benjamina.
You'd have a hot fig. It might pop if you heated it enough and the skin remained intact (until popping, of course).