no
yes, as they are aquatic and aquatic snakes are poisonous.
African dwarf frogs are native to central Africa, specifically found in shallow waters such as streams, ponds, and swamps. They prefer warm, stagnant or slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation for hiding and laying eggs. These frogs are commonly kept as pets in aquariums due to their small size and peaceful nature.
According to Internet research they are NOT poisonous and rarely bite.
OF COURSE NOT! The Black Widow venom is the third deadliest spider venom in the world. Tarantula bites can lead to intense pain and nausea. Black Widow bites can lead to becoming comatose, seizures, paralysis & death.
No - of the roughly 3,500 species of snake species worldwide - about 400 are venomous, and of those only a small number are deadly to humans.
Yes, some small black snakes can be poisonous, such as the black racer or the black mamba. It is important to be cautious around any snake and seek professional help if bitten.
yes, as they are aquatic and aquatic snakes are poisonous.
Tungaw is a huge yellow bug with black and purple stripes that is poisonous to humans and other small animals...it can be found in Asia
A striped scorpion is a small white scorpion with black stripes and a thin tail but small claws meaning its very deadly and poisonous.
The fugu fish is an extremely poisonous fish found in the waters off Japan. Fugu fish, also called puffer fish, eat other fish, small crustaceans, and plankton.
The fugu fish is an extremely poisonous fish found in the waters off Japan. Fugu fish, also called puffer fish, eat other fish, small crustaceans, and plankton.
All black widows are poisonous, some say the young ones even more so, However at such a small size their fangs are not likely to penetrate a humans skin.
Most toads contain toxins that can be poisonous to dogs both large and small.
Yes, you can always tell that bright colored ones are poisonous. They release their gas(which is toxic) beneath their legs. Either way, the gas is a small amount, it won't harm human/people. But, remember orange ladybugs with blackspots are always poisonous.
African dwarf frogs are native to central Africa, specifically found in shallow waters such as streams, ponds, and swamps. They prefer warm, stagnant or slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation for hiding and laying eggs. These frogs are commonly kept as pets in aquariums due to their small size and peaceful nature.
No.. chlorine doesnt kill the eggs. If you have a mosquito egg problem, contact the counties office or city (whichever serves your area) and they will place small fish in the contaminated water that will eat the mosquito eggs.
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