Yes! there's more venomous Amphibians than Reptiles.
no, only snakes are.
no only some snakes
No - there are more harmless species of reptiles than venomous ones.
Yes. There are other venomous creatures though
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There are monitor lizards and snakes, including venomous snakes.
No. Reptiles may be grouped as non-venomous or venomous. For poisons must be absorbed or inhaled. Venoms instead must be transmitted by a bite or sting. That's why some cultures have been known to drink the venom of snakes and spiders, and to suffer no consequences.
No, milk snakes are not venomous. They are non-venomous reptiles and are harmless to humans. Their name comes from the myth that they would suck the milk from cows, but they actually feed on small rodents and insects.
yeah, they are rattlesnakes (western diomond-back, I think) & western black widows The western diamondback is found only east of the Cascades. Black widows, of course, are arachnids (spiders), not reptiles.
Jonathan A. Campbell has written: 'Anguid lizards of the genus Abronia' -- subject(s): Classification, Lizards, Abronia (Reptiles), Anguidae 'The venomous reptiles of the Western Hemisphere' -- subject(s): Poisonous snakes, Reptiles
Australia has the largest number of poisonous or venomous animals in the world, due to its isolated ecosystem and unique wildlife. Many of Australia's reptiles, insects, and marine animals are venomous and pose a threat to humans.