The correct spelling is "poisonous"
it is a type of fish which is poisonuos
yes, it is poisonuos
nothing they wear it once to make sure nothing poisonuos goes into the body then they get rid of them.
It depends on the size.If the millipeed is smaller than the distance between the dragons eyes then yes it can,of not it may manage but this could cause a choking hazard.:)
Latex and thorns are protective structures of euphorbia. The flowering plant in question has a milky, poisonuos sap and sometimes thorns along the stems.
It is a venomous marine fish noted for its long seperate spines, and found usually with a spotted or striped appearance. Lion fish venom is dangerous to other marine life, but not usually to humans.
A stingray's body structure includes a flat shape and a venomous stinger on their tail, which they use for self-defense against potential predators. Their body is also covered in hardened scales or dermal denticles, providing an additional layer of protection.
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