Which is stronger venom or poison?

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 is venom vs poison vs toxic?

1 INTRODUCTION. In scientific terms, the most usual definition for harmful animal toxins classify them into two categories: venoms, the toxins that are injected into the victim by an action of the venomous species, and poisons, the toxins that are delivered as the result of an action by the victim.
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Is venom technically a poison?

Venom is a specialised type of poison that has evolved for a specific purpose. It is actively injected via a bite or sting. Because venom has a mixture of small and large molecules, it needs a wound to be able to enter the body, and to be effective must find its way into the bloodstream.
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Can a human survive venom?

But the venom doesn't just kill; it destroys. It devastates the tissues around the site of the bite, so that even if people survive, they can still lose fingers, toes, or entire limbs. It's estimated that around 125,000 people die from snakebites every year, but around 400,000 more face amputations.
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What is the venom version of Poisoned?

According to biologists, the term venomous is applied to organisms that bite (or sting) to inject their toxins, whereas the term poisonous applies to organisms that unload toxins when you eat them.
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Who are the 4 venoms?

The character was introduced as the fusion of four symbiotes (Lasher, Phage, Agony and Riot), bonded to prison guard Scott Washington.
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What are the 5 types of venom?

The four types of snake venom are proteolytic venom, hemotoxic venom, neurotoxic venom, and cytotoxic venom. However, proteolytic venom is often left off the list since it is present in all snake bites. We will take a closer look at each type and show you why these venoms are considered so deadly.
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What animal can survive venom?

In the mammalian realm, hedgehogs, skunks, ground squirrels, and pigs have shown resistance to venom. Some scientists even believe the lowly opossum, which wields a venom-neutralizing peptide in its blood, may hold the key to developing a universal antivenom.
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Which human is immune to snake venom?

A lot has been written about Steve Ludwin, widely known as the man who injects snake venom, and lately his life has turned into a non-stop frenzy of international journalists and film crews revelling in the seeming sheer insanity of it.
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Which animal has the strongest venom?

The Box Jellyfish is the most venomous animal in the world. Death can occur minutes after being stung. There are 51 species of box jellyfish, and four — Chironex fleckeri, Carukia barnesi, Malo kingi, and Chironex yamaguchii — are highly venomous!
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Why is venom so toxic?

Venoms kill through the action of at least four major classes of toxin, namely necrotoxins and cytotoxins, which kill cells; neurotoxins, which affect nervous systems; myotoxins, which damage muscles; and haemotoxins, which disrupt blood clotting.
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What is venom made of?

Venom is known to be a very poisonous mixture, consisting of a variety of molecules, such as carbohydrates, nucleosides, amino acids, lipids, proteins and peptides.
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What is venom true form?

Venom is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a sentient alien symbiote with an amorphous, liquid-like form, who survives by bonding with a host, usually human. This dual-life form receives enhanced powers and usually refers to itself as "Venom".
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Why can you drink venom but not poison?

The hallmark of venom is that it's introduced via a wound. It can be injected through a number of means, including teeth, a sting, spines or claws. 'Poison is different as there is no wound involved. It can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin, inhaled or ingested,' he says.
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Is poison stronger than Carnage?

Carnage is more violent, unpredictable, and some would say more powerful than Venom. As Cletus was already a blood-lusting serial killer before becoming Carnage, the increased aggressivity caused by the bonding with a symbiote only made him more cruel and dangerous.
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What happens if you swallow venom?

If you drink venom, will it kill you? Poisons are substances that are toxic (cause harm) if swallowed or inhaled. Venoms are generally not toxic if swallowed, and must be injected under the skin (by snakes, spiders, etc.) into the tissues that are normally protected by skin in order to be toxic.
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Which animal has no anti venom?

There is no antivenom for the spiny bush viper and their venom is a neurotoxin which can cause internal hemorrhaging of organs. Because the spiny bush viper lives in secluded areas, bites on humans are extremely rare.
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What animal is not immune to snake venom?

No, cats have no immunity to venomous bites. It's an old wive's tale. Over the years, we've had mountain lions, bobcats, wolves, coyote, dogs and horses bitten by rattlesnakes and they all get sick. Antivenom is given, if it's caught early enough, within 2 hours of the bite.
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What animal is immune to snakes?

The Virginia opossum (pictured in Monterey Bay, California) has a natural immunity to snake venom.
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What can destroy venom?

Venom's Weaknesses

The Venom symbiote has two major weaknesses - sound and fire. Loud noises cause the symbiote to writhe in pain.
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What is the fastest killing venom?

And once that paralysis hits your diaphragm and rib muscles, you only have a few minutes before you suffocate to death. No, the fastest-acting venom on Earth belongs to the Australian Box Jellyfish or sea wasp. It's not the most potent venom out there. But encounter one of these guys and you'll be dead in 15 minutes.
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Are dogs immune to venom?

Symptoms of a Copperhead Bite in Dogs

As dogs are not immune to Copperhead venom, they will start displaying symptoms that will give you an indication that they have been bitten by a venomous snake. The severity of the symptoms depends on a few factors. These include the size of your dog and the location of the bite.
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What is the most painful venom?

1. Bullet ant. Last but not least, we have the most painful sting of all — the bullet ant sting. Schmidt describes the pain as “pure, intense, brilliant pain.
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What is cobra poison called?

Cobra venom (cobratoxin) is a small basic protein (Mr = 7000). It contains 62 amino acids in a single chain, cross-linked by four disulfide bonds. The toxin comprises 10% of the venom by weight. It is a neurotoxin that is secreted by glands of the cobra snake and injected into its prey via immobile, grooved fangs.
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Are pigs immune to snake venom?

Their resistance is to the a-neurotoxin in snake venom, specifically. Domestic pigs have a genetic mutation in their cell receptors that prevents binding of the a-neurotoxin, rendering the venom useless. The resistance doesn't occur in most pigs until they are adults, so small pigs are still vulnerable.
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