Unlike millipedes, centipedes have poison claws or fangs on their front legs.
It is a spider.
Yes, they do. They eat roaches, moths, flies, anything that they can get their fangs on. Some of the giant centipedes also eat toads and pinky mice.
Not all snakes are poisonous. Some are constrictors which means that they bite their prey and wrap themselves around their food to suffocate the prey. Examples of constrictors are Ball Pythons and Anacondas. Poisonous snakes do have poison in their fangs though.
Yes. All ture spiders have fangs and poison. It is a part of their taxonomy.
calling in it's pack to guard it.Uses all it's strength, claws, and teethOften a lion won't need to defend itself, but if it does it has sharp fangs and claws
fangs; snakes don't have teeth or claws
They do have fangs and are poisonous, but harmless to humans.
It kills you with poison
teeth of course FANGS! (*o*)
There is a Venom duct located near their fangs which sends venom to the fangs
Pygmy marmosets are ominvorous creatures and do therefore have canines (the teeth often referred to as fangs). The canines on the lower jaw are however incisiform so whether or not they could be considered fangs could be called into question. Pygmy marmosets do indeed have claws. These claws are used to cling onto the trees they live in.
It is a spider.
because of there fangs and poison and if you bother them
venomous , to have poison fangs
All of them.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
Sting.ANS2:Their bite stings. The fangs of a centipede are modified legs. They are associated with the mouth so most would consider them mouth-parts. That being the case, centipedes bite. See link