it is the spikes on it that make it poisonous
no there not because if they were they wouldn't sell them at the store.
it is the blow fish its the fish when it inflates it has spikes...
a fish with poisonous spikes around the head area.
Probably the ones with spikes and hairs.
Spiny elm caterpillars are venoumous. They are usually found in the woods. They eat elm, cottonwood, huckleberry, and willow. But when they are found in large numbers they can be dangerous. If they are crawling on you don't slap it with your skin or against your clothes (instead remove it with a stick or with tape).
Technically, yes, those spines are poisonous. However, that is to protect them from other fish and it's not likely to be any danger to you.
The cast of Bright Common Spikes - 2012 includes: John Bisbee
No, the cattail is edible! You can eat the stem which tastes like a cucumber, and the flower spikes which taste like corn.
None, there are no poisonous snakes. There are venomous snakes but not poisonous. The difference is the poison is usually on the skin of an animal like a frog, and you touch the poison and then get hurt. Venom is emitted by fangs or spikes into your skin or a body part and injected into you. There are no poisonous snakes.
An echidna's body is covered with spikes, or spines. These spines are not poisonous, but they are sharp and offer the echidna protection from predators.
Uhh...they're spikes???????????? They might be poisonous to other sea creatures but I'm not sure...