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List of poisonous animals

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Toxicity of the purple mucus of the polychaete Halla parthenopeia (Oenonidae) revealed by a battery of ecotoxicological bioassays
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Most birds dislike the taste of monarch butterflies; they contain toxins from poisonous milkweed, ingested as caterpillars.
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to humans and other animals in that their flesh is toxic if consumed, or in some cases if they are touched:
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This article is about animals poisonous on contact or when ingested. For animals that inject venom, see
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Evolution, Expression Patterns, and Distribution of Novel Ribbon Worm Predatory and Defensive Toxins
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Meet, but don't touch, the toxic invasive worm that experts say has been hiding in plain sight
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Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola; Moore, Richard S.; Rode, E. Johanna; Fry, Bryan G. (2013-09-27).
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Williams, Becky L.; Brodie Jr., Edmund D.; Brodie III, Edmund D. (2004).
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Bartram, S.; Boland, W. (2001). "Chemistry and ecology of toxic birds".
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The bright colors of poison dart frogs warn predators of their toxicity.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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d'Ambrosio, M.; Martins, C.; Costa, P. M.; Costa, Pedro M. (2022).
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Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases
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Moroz, Leonid L.; Romanova, Daria Y.; Kohn, Andrea B. (2021).
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use large specialized cells to release antipredatory toxins
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like Pearsonothuria graeffei to protect itself with toxins
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Index

Poisonous frog
list of venomous animals

hooded pitohui
neurotoxin
homobatrachotoxin
numbness and tingling
toxins
poison
venomous animals
venom
fangs
stinger
poisonous
Corroboree frog
Mantella
Poison dart frog

bufotoxins
American toad
Asiatic toad
Cane toad
Colorado River toad
Common toad
European green toad
Fowler's toad
Slow loris
Pitohui
Blue-capped ifrit
Shrikethrushes

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