Gila Monsters are poisonous lizards. Do not stick your hand in their mouth.
i think the cobra and russel's viper.
yes there are posinous lizards
not many
yes Utah has 31 different kinds of snakes. Only seven of the thirty one different kinds of snakes in Utah are venomous. The sidewinder and speckled rattlesnake are two of the more common poisonous snakes in that area.
A list is available on the WI DNR website http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/herps/snakes/
There are only 3 states that don't have poisonous snakes its only possible if someone went to another state with luggage and left it open and the snake got in it. The states are Alaska, Hawaii , Rode island.
The Red Back Spider and the Funnel Web Spider (sometimes called the Sydney Funnel Web spider) are Australia's two poisonous spiders.
This is not an easy answer. Snakes fall under two headings: land snakes & sea snakes. Comparing toxicity, sea snake venom exceeds that of land snakes, for sea snakes must hunt cold-blooded prey (the successful rendering of which requires poison of a higher toxic level than that required for warmblooded prey). Additionally, sea snakes hunt in a dilute medium. Insufficient data exists on the intra-genus toxicity of discrete sea snakes. Generally, snakes employ two types of venoms: Neurotoxins (acting on nerves) and Haematotoxins (acting on blood).Among the neurotoxic land snakes, the Asian Krait is the most poisonous snake of the world, surpassing even the King and Speckled cobras. Cobras cause greater death among people, however, due probably to their greater size and, thus, their higher volume of venom delivery. Among the haematotoxic land snakes, the vipers & pit vipers take the prize for the "most poisonous." A small dose of viper/pit viper venom can produce typical haematotoxic symptoms. A larger dose can kill instantly by stopping the heart. The Gaboon viper combines both neurotoxic and haematotoxic elements in its venom, making it particularly lethal.All told, however, we might justifiably say that the seasnakes are the most poisonous snakes in the world.-- Yes, I agree, for the reason that sea snakes hunt in water and need fast-reacting venom, so their prey won't get away.the fierce or inland taipan of Australia one bite from this snake yields 110mg enough to kill 100 people or 250000 mice 750 times more venomous than a cobra
There are no poisonous snakes in the Texas Panhandle. However, there are two species of venomous snakes - the prairie rattlesnake and the western diamondback rattlesnake.
No, there are no areas on Earth where every single snake in the region is poisonous. There probably are some poisonous snakes in the N. Carolina mountains, like rattlers, but certainly not all snakes.
There is no such thing as a poisonous snake. They are venomous, but not all of them. Most of the population of venomous snakes is in Austrilasia. Other countries/continents with venomous snakes in it are Africa, USA, India and one or two in UK.
There are Two kinds of snakes that are poisonous.It is the Rhabdophis snakes (keelback snakes) and the Certain Garter Snakes.
Poisonous are dangerous ad non-poisonous are not dangerous ---- /\lol Basically. Poisonous snakes can make you sick or even kill you, while non-poisonous snakes can't. Non-poisonous snakes are also usually non-aggressive.
Actually four different poisonous snakes are in the Everglades. The Eastern diamondback rattle snake. The Cotton mouth. Coral snake and the Dusky Pygmy rattlesnake live there.
yes Utah has 31 different kinds of snakes. Only seven of the thirty one different kinds of snakes in Utah are venomous. The sidewinder and speckled rattlesnake are two of the more common poisonous snakes in that area.
Sea snakes can be found in the warm coastal waters through the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
A list is available on the WI DNR website http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/herps/snakes/
The south pole and the north pole.
Generally speaking...no. They are not a poisonous snake. If the bite is not treated/cleansed properly, you might get an infection
yes, the Cone Shell snails are poisonous. Two of the most poisonous and dangerous to humans are the Geographer Cone and Textile Cone found in the south pacific.