No. Venom varies across species. Snake venom falls into three categories:
A 'neurotoxin' - in that it attacks the nervous system of the 'prey'.
A 'haemotoxin' - attacks the blood of the 'prrey' causing massive internal bleeding and heart failure
Others have venom that breaks down body tissue (necrosis)
Not to humans. They prey on insects, and have a weak toxin that affects small insects, but is harmless to humans.daddy long legs are not poisonous.
Copperhead snakes have hemotoxic venom, which primarily affects the blood and blood vessels of their prey. This venom can lead to symptoms such as swelling, pain, and tissue damage in humans if bitten. It is less potent compared to venom from some other venomous snake species.
To humans? No. In fact, most are not.'Poisonous' is a term usually understood to mean harmful or even deadly to humans. Most spiders simply aren't dangerous to people.All Spiders have some kind of venom, in order to disable their prey.But most spiders have venom that is either medically harmless to humans, or they inject so little of it that they cannot be considered 'poisonous'.
Gila monster venom rarely kills humans because it is not as potent as some other snake venoms. It primarily causes pain, swelling, and discomfort rather than life-threatening symptoms. In addition, Gila monsters do not inject venom as efficiently as snakes, giving victims more time to seek medical attention.
Shrews are not poisonous. They are insectivorous mammals that use venom to incapacitate their prey, but this venom is not toxic to humans. Shrews pose no threat to people in terms of poisoning.
No, butterflies do not have venom that can harm or kill humans.
No. Not at all.
No they don't. Scorpions are always producing venom just like how humans produce sperm.
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Many types of spiders have venom that can cause serious health problems in humans. The venom of some species can kill if not treated.
Tarantulas are venomous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize it. Their venom is not deadly to humans.
Snakes provide humans with their venom (poison) which can be used as a medicine of cancer.
they kill humans by squeezing them tight and some use venom (which is poisin)
A wasp's venom is typically alkaline (basic) in nature. This alkaline venom can cause pain, swelling, and allergic reactions in humans when stung.
They Use It For Defense Or To Paralyzed There Pray...Spiders Created Venom From There Special Glands..Venom Can Kill Humans Or Insects,So Becareful From Spiders.
no,they dont