The common name for a substance produced by an animal that is used to kill prey quickly or for defence. It is used for bee stings, snake bites, spiders and many more of the same kind. Usually they are neurotoxins that rapidly paralyse the victim, allowing the venomous animal to kill something without much of a struggle.
A poisonous substance produced by animals, such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions, and given to their prey through biting or stinging.
A liquid injected by one animal into another which causes pain or destruction of body tissue. Some venoms are lethal (cause death), depending on the animal (or person) being injected. Honey Bees, Channel Catfish, Copperheads, some caterpillars, and most spiders have venom, but most of these are mild to humans and only cause a stinging sensation. Venom can be injected by stingers, fangs, or spines. [Go to source
a toxic substance normally secreted by a snake, insect or other animal.
toxin secreted by animals; secreted by certain snakes and poisonous insects (e.g., spiders and scorpions)
a harmful substance that must be INJECTED into another being by way of barb, thron, etc
a toxin that is injected into another organism using a specialized apparatus attached to
Poisonous fluid produced by certain snakes, spiders and insects and injected by a bite or sting.
A chemical agent produced by some animals that is meant to be injected into the body of another animal and that usually has a destructive effect.
or Venomous)—poisonous matter normally secreted by some animals (snakes, scorpions, bees, and some fish) and transmitted to prey or an enemy chiefly by biting or stinging.
Poison derived from animals, fish or insects.
Poison produced by the bee that is injected into your skin when a bee stings you. This is what makes a bee sting hurt.
A toxin produced by an animal.
a poisonous substance produced by certain animals
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a poisonous secretion transmitted by a bite or a sting
produced in poison glands; except for Uloboridae, all spiders possess venom glands; venom of most spiders is a nerve toxin, which acts on the synaptic vesicles
Animal toxin generally used for self-defence or predation and usually delivered by a bite or sting PS toxin
Toxic substance produced by insects or snakes.
Poison that a snake injects into its prey to stun or kill it
In some insects, a secretion of glands opening through pores near the tip of each cheliceral fang, serving to immobilize prey.
a poisonous secretion of an animal, such as a snake, spider, or scorpion, usually transmitted by a bite or sting.
A toxin secreted by an animal.
Venom or zootoxin (literally, poison of animal origin) is any of a variety of toxins used by several groups of animal species, for the purpose of defense and hunting prey. Though subjective, the definition of a venom differs from a poison (as used in most zoology and medicine texts). Generally, a venom is defined as a biologic toxin that is injected to cause its effect while a poison is a biologic toxin which is absorbed through epithelial linings (either of the gut or through the skin).
Venom (Eddie Brock) is a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain and anti-hero commonly thought to be an arch-enemy of Spider-Man. He first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (April 1988).
Venom is a fictional planet which serves as Andross's base of operations in Star Fox and Star Fox 64.
Venom is a moniker used of several characters in the Marvel Comics' fictional Marvel Universe. It was first used by the character Eddie Brock in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (April 1988). It is now used by Mac Gargan.