most of the time rat poison will not kill you. it just makes you extremely painfully sick - so much so that the person will usually seek and find help before they have died . .
Rat poison.
Yes, grits kill ants faster its just like ant poisoning. Grits kill the ants because they give it to their queen than they pop or explode!
The kokoi frog secretes a neurotoxin called batrachotoxin, which is one of the most potent toxins found in nature. Just a small amount of this toxin can be lethal to a human. However, the exact lethal dose can vary depending on factors like the individual's health and the method of exposure.
Yes there is a almost deadly frog actually.The poison dart frog is blue for a reason.To warn other animals of their poisonous barbs.If you touch it,the darts inject the poison into the person\animal etc.Although poisonous,it is not always fatal and is treatable.
No. A lionfish is very poisonous, and a lionfish can poison it with its venom.
It could, but the lionfish is more likely to win because of its poison.
No. The lionfish will poison the moray eel and kill it by using its venom. Even if the moray eel binded the lionfish, the lionfish will use its deadly spines to cut the moray eel.
Yes. A lionfish has poisonous spines and a poisonous body to protect itself. If a piranha and a lionfish met, the piranha will attack the lionfish, but the lionfish would sting it, and kill the piranha and eat it.
A fisherman and a grouper can kill a lionfish.
Yes. They have poison spikes on their backs which can inject the bad stuff into it's mate.
No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.
Blue ringed octopuses do have enough poison to kill a human.
It's really hard to say. Snakeheads are notorious for attacking other fish and marine life, so it may try to attack the lionfish, thinking it's food. Only to find out that a lionfish is no such thing, especially if it gets in contact with the spines that contain massive dosages of poison. This poison would kill the snakehead, leaving the lionfish free to wander around the tank unperturbed.
It rushes to chomp and chew the lionfish to pieces.
Yes. The portuguese man of war has tentacles that could paralyze and kill a lionfish.
No, it could not, because the poison was specifically designed to kill rats, and was developed as a rat poison/killer, not a human poison/killer. It would still be considered rat poison, even if the human died from the rat poison.