No. There are several species of fish that are commonly called "Tiger Fish" Some of them are from Africa and others from South America. None of them are poisonous.
The banded sea snake and the harlequin snake eel have a commensalistic relationship, where the snake eel benefits by following the sea snake to feed on the prey disturbed by its movements without providing any benefit in return. The sea snake is not affected by the presence of the eel.
The fish that looks like a snake is called an eel. Eels have a long, snake-like body with no scales and can be found in both saltwater and freshwater environments.
An eel swims but looks like a snake.
you may not agree, but i would draw a tiger snake.
A long snake-like fish with circular gills could be referred to as an eel.
well ya it has poision in its name
Lizard + Eel = Snake
No a water snake is still considered a reptile.
electrical eel is not stronger then a snake since the snake is a posinious so no
The banded sea snake and the harlequin snake eel have a commensalistic relationship, where the snake eel benefits by following the sea snake to feed on the prey disturbed by its movements without providing any benefit in return. The sea snake is not affected by the presence of the eel.
A Snake , Eel , and a worm , Yu Are Very Welcome
eel and lizard = snake
eel and lizard = snake
No, Corn Snakes are a non-venomous type of snake.
Treat the wound as any other puncture wound.
Eel + lizard
The fish that looks like a snake is called an eel. Eels have a long, snake-like body with no scales and can be found in both saltwater and freshwater environments.