Some common venomous animals include snakes, scorpions, Spiders, and jellyfish. These animals have evolved venom as a defense mechanism or to incapacitate prey. It's important to be cautious around them to avoid potential harm.
Birds and whales are most commonly known for doing this.
Some of the most deadly animals in Tasmania include the Tasmanian Devil, which can be aggressive and deliver powerful bites, as well as the tiger snake, which is highly venomous and responsible for the most snakebite deaths in Tasmania. Additionally, the redback spider and funnel-web spider are both venomous and potentially dangerous to humans.
Sedimentary rocks are most commonly known to hold fossils, particularly rocks like limestone, sandstone, and shale. These rocks form from the accumulation of sediment over time, which can help preserve the remains of plants and animals as fossils.
The English word for "mongo" is most likely "mongoose," which is a small carnivorous mammal known for its ability to fight and kill venomous snakes.
Fugu is most commonly known as a type of pufferfish, which is considered a delicacy in Japanese cuisine. However, it is also infamous for containing a poisonous toxin that can be deadly if not prepared properly by a skilled chef.
Animals that eat meat, or meat-eaters, are most commonly known as "carnivores". (Note: look in dictionary or WikiPedia for more info.)
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Absolutely. They're one of the most venomous species known.
Butterflies are the most commonly known metamorphic animals.
Birds and whales are most commonly known for doing this.
Australia has the largest number of poisonous or venomous animals in the world, due to its isolated ecosystem and unique wildlife. Many of Australia's reptiles, insects, and marine animals are venomous and pose a threat to humans.
The most commonly known "hammerhead" in nature would be the hammerhead shark.
The dangerous venom is a strong deterrent. Most animals will avoid venomous snakes.
I'm not positive but I think it's Australia. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Australia is 100% correct. In fact Australia has the most venomous/poisonous animals on the planet.
The Fierce Snake also known Inland Taipan.
These are amphibians. The most commonly known amphibian in the United States is the frog.
Box jelly fishes are some of the most venomous animals in the world.