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What is the difference between Poisonous and Venomous?

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C. Bernthal

C. Bernthal

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C. Bernthal
C. Bernthal, Teacher, MA, P.hD, Seattle

Answered Feb 19, 2021

Poisonous and venomous are concepts used to describe dangerous animals. When an animal is said to be poisonous or venomous, it means it can cause harm to a person or their prey. When something is said to be poisonous, it means it can only be harmful when it is absorbed into the body.

This occurs through indigestion, inhalation, or dermal contact, which is most times transferred by animals. Poisonous animals are mostly amphibians, for example, frogs, salamanders, toads, etc. Venomous, on the other hand, causes harm by injecting toxins through biting or stinging. Examples are snakes, bees, spiders, etc.

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N. Jarah

N. Jarah

N. Jarah
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Answered Feb 02, 2021

The difference between poisonous and venomous is how toxins are delivered to their victims. Venomous organisms spread their toxins utilizing a specific body part so that the toxins can harm these organisms. Fangs or stingers are attached to a gland that produces venomous toxins.

These become venomous when their specific body parts strike you for defense. On the other hand, poisonous organisms are organisms that do not require a certain body part to disperse the toxins. These organisms or plants can spread toxins or poisons through our body, such as on the exterior of a plant or animal's body. These organisms are viewed poisonous when ingested or touched.

Some examples of venomous species are rattlesnakes, scorpions, spiders, and centipedes. Some examples of poisonous items include poison ivy, butterflies, and different kinds of bugs. To prevent the toxin from dispersing, go to the nearest hospital for an immediate antidote.

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W. Mocroft

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W. Mocroft, Philanthropist, Master Degree in International Business, Las Vegas

Answered Oct 08, 2020

There are some creatures that are poisonous, and there are also some creatures that are venomous. When you say poisonous, this means that there are different secretions that are being released through the skin or other parts of the body.

For example, there are certain animals like the blowfish that could literally kill you if it was not properly cleaned, and you would ingest it. When you say venomous, this means that you would get the venom from the creature or animal when you are bitten or attacked by the animal.

A snake is considered to be venomous. When it is scared, it will bite, and its venom can affect your body in different ways.

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Daniel Frederic

Daniel Frederic

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Answered May 19, 2020

Venom is non-toxic if swallowed, but it becomes toxic when injected under the skin by numerous organisms such as snakes and spiders. This venom goes inside the tissues of the body that are typically protected by the skin, and therefore a snake bite can be harmful and sometimes even fatal.

Some animals are venomous because they can harm people with toxins that get inside the human body. Venom is contained in the organ of the animal that spreads. Poison is a dangerous substance that can inflict harm when eaten, swallowed, or inhaled. It is plants and animals that, when ingested, can be harmful to us humans.

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