What is the most venomous mammal?

The duck-billed platypus are the most venomous mammal. Its venom is one of the only ones to actually pose a threat to humans.
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What is the world's most poisonous mammal?

Slow lorises (of the genus Nycticebus) are accepted as the only known venomous primate. Slow loris venom was known in folklore in their host countries throughout southeast Asia for centuries; but dismissed by Western science until the 1990s.
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What is the world's most poisonous animal?

The blue-ringed octopodes (Hapalochlaena spp.) produce tetrodotoxin, which is extremely toxic to even the healthiest adult humans, though the number of actual fatalities they have caused is far lower than the number caused by spiders and snakes, with which human contact is more common.
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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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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 is the most potent venom on earth?

The most venomous snake in the world is considered to be the inland taipan, endemic to central-eastern Australia. It has by far the highest median lethal dose of venom of any snake, and indeed probably any animal, making it the most toxic.
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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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Is there an animal that is both venomous and poisonous?

Yes, there are a few animals that are both poisonous and venomous. The Asian tiger snake is a good example. Asian tiger snakes are venomous but also poisonous. They have rows of glands on their neck which release toxins from the poisonous toads that they eat.
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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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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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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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Can humans be venomous?

A toxic person doesn't come from the fact that a human produces venom. Humans aren't venomous, and neither are most mammals. But, a new study sheds light on the fact that our genetic foundation has that potential.
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Can plants be venomous?

Plants and fungi can also be poisonous or venomous, but an overwhelming majority in this category are of the poisonous variety. Stinging nettle would be an example of the less common venomous variety that uses its stinging trichomes to deliver a mild, yet annoying, venom.
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Which is worse poison or venom?

So, to sum up: I would argue that venoms are more dangerous than poisons in the hands (or actually fangs, stingers, and spines) of animals, whereas the opposite is true for when they are in the hands of humans. Either way, I would stay clear of both.
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What's the most venomous fish?

The world's most venomous fish is a close relative to the scorpionfishes, known as the stonefish. Through its dorsal fin spines, the stonefish can inject a venom that is capable of killing an adult person in less than an hour.
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What is the most poisonous fish?

Puffer fish are the most poisonous fish in the world.
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Are daddy long legs poisonous?

Daddy long legs, also known as cellar spiders, contain venom and possess fangs, but there has been no evidence of their fangs being too short to cut through human skin or of their venoms being deadly and poisonous to humans. In reality, daddy long legs are not poisonous or dangerous to humans and are not known to bite.
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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 de venom a snake?

A venomoid is a venomous snake that has undergone a surgical procedure to remove or inhibit its production of venom. This procedure has been used for venomous snakes kept as pets or used in public demonstrations in order to remove the risk of injury or death when handled.
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Can you outrun a snake?

Rule Number 1: Don't Try To Outrun A Snake

Not because your kid can't — they probably could! The very fastest snake, the Black Mamba, can slither at about 12 MPH, and a truly scared human (even one with short legs) could probably exceed that.
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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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Can humans spit venom?

Researchers from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University found that genetic foundation required for oral evolution is present both in mammals and reptiles, hence, humans could spit venom too in future.
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Is human saliva poisonous?

Humans have the potential to become venomous due the genetic similarities between our saliva glands and a snake's venom glands, say scientists.
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Is your saliva venomous?

A new study by scientists from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and the Australian National University has predicted the evolution of humans to a point where our saliva may become venomous, similar to that of snakes.
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