What is the most poisonous mammal?

With the exception of vampire bats, insectivores are the only mammals so far observed to produce toxic saliva. These species have significantly enlarged and granular submaxillary salivary glands from which the toxic saliva is produced.
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What is the only poisonous mammal?

Slow lorises are one of the world's only venomous mammals. Even rarer, they use their venom on one another.
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Which is the most poisonous animal in the world?

Synanceia verrucosa, a species of stonefish, is lined with dorsal spines that deliver an intensely painful and lethal venom. It is sometimes called the most venomous fish in the world.
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Do poisonous mammals exist?

Venomous mammals are rare and are present only in three mammalian orders: Monotremata, Chiroptera, and Eulipotyphla. A few primate species are also proposed to be venomous in nature.
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Are sloths venomous?

They live in trees where they are consistently surrounded by food at virtually every angle they turn, so they don't need any venom to “kill leaves and feed on them”. The bite of a sloth is non-venomous but can be very painful and is easily prone to infections.
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What animal spits venom?

Some species of cobra have modified fangs with small, front facing orifices. These allow them to forcibly eject venom as a spray or “spit”, which can hit the eyes of a target up to 2.5 metres away. For this behaviour, they are known as spitting cobras.
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What is the fastest killing snake?

The king cobra (Species: Ophiophagus hannah) can kill you the fastest of any snake. The reason a king cobra can kill a person so fast is because of the large volume of potent neurotoxic venom which stops nerves in the body from working. There are many types of venom2 that act in different ways on the human body.
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What is the fastest snake?

The fastest land snake is the aggressive black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) of southeastern, tropical Africa. The snake can reach speeds of 16-19 km/h (10-12 mph) in short bursts over level ground.
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Can you survive black mamba bite?

Twenty minutes after being bitten you may be lose the ability to talk. After one hour you're probably comatose, and by six hours, without an antidote, you are dead. A person will experience "pain, paralysis and then death within six hours," says Damaris Rotich, the curator for the snake park in Nairobi.
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What's the poisonous thing on earth?

Cane toads have poison glands which produce bufotoxin, one of the most poisonous toxins in the world. The toxin in their skin is so potent it can kill a variety of animals and is particularly dangerous to dogs. Cane toad tadpoles are also highly toxic to most animals when eaten.
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What is the most poisonous creature in the ocean?

The Australian box jellyfish is considered the most venomous marine animal.
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Are platypus poisonous or venomous?

The platypus is one of the few living mammals to produce venom. The venom is made in venom glands that are connected to hollow spurs on their hind legs; it is primarily made during the mating season. While the venom's effects are described as extremely painful, it is not lethal to humans.
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Is there a venomous bird?

Poisonous birds are rare (or little studied), and comprise Pitohui and Ifrita birds from Papua New Guinea, the European quail, the Spoor-winged goose, the Hoopees, the North American Ruffed grouse, the Bronzewings, and the Red warbler.
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What mammals make venom?

There are four mammalian orders with known venomous representatives, as recognized today. These comprise solenodons and some species of shrews (Order Eulipotyphla), platypuses (Order Monotremata), vampire bats (Order Chiroptera), and slow lorises (Order Primates).
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What is the fattest snake?

Green anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world. The heaviest anaconda ever recorded was 227 kilograms. This massive snake was 8.43 metres long, with a girth of 1.11 metres.
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How old is the oldest snake?

The oldest living snake in captivity is Annie (South Africa, b. 1 July 1983) who was 37 years 317 days old as verified on 14 May 2021. Annie is a green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) from South Africa where she was owned by Paul Swires from 1989 until 2004, when he gave her to Montecasino Bird Gardens in Johannesburg.
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Which snake has no anti venom?

About 60 of the 270 snake species found in India are medically important. This includes various types of cobras, kraits, saw-scaled vipers, sea snakes, and pit vipers for which there are no commercially available anti-venom.
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Can you survive king cobra bite?

Not only does the bite of a king cobra contain a high level of toxins; these toxins and venom target your heart and lungs. Your respiratory system and heart can suffer greatly from a king cobra bite, and many victims who don't seek treatment end up perishing from cardiac arrest or respiratory complications.
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Which animal can not fly?

Flightless birds are birds which cannot fly. They rely on their ability to run or swim, and have evolved from their flying ancestors. There are about 60 species living today, the best known being the ostrich, emu, cassowary, rhea, kiwi, and penguin.
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What animal Cannot jump?

In the case of the elephant, in fact, it's impossible. Unlike most mammals, the bones in elephant legs are all pointed downwards, which means they don't have the "spring" required to push off the ground.
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What animal has poisonous claws?

Venomous Solenodons

Solenodons are found in different parts of the world. They have long noses and small feet with sharp claws.
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What animal has poisonous armpits?

A bite from a loris is no joke. They have glands underneath their armpits that ooze noxious oil, and when they lick those glands, their saliva combines with the oil to concoct the venom. It fills into their grooved canines, which then deliver a grisly bite strong enough to pierce through bone.
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