Nonvenomous fang blennies and other small fish capitalize on the venom's success by mimicking
venomous fang blennies» colors and patterns.
A venomous fang blenny has yet to nail him, but he hears that others have felt little more than a toothy nip.
Not exact matches
Most
venomous snakes do not have hollow
fangs.
Some, like jellyfish, have tentacles, while others, like bees and snakes use stingers and
fangs to inject their prey with
venomous toxins.
Forces of natural selection nudged nonvenomous
fang blennies toward colors and stripes similar enough to those of their
venomous cousins to discourage attacks from an educated predator.
They are not dangerously
venomous, and they are rear
fanged, meaning they would have to chew on you for some time to deliver any toxins.
For instance, California bans the private sale, purchase and ownership of almost all front -
fanged venomous snakes, with local albinos being the exception.
You know the urban myth that these long - legged insects are actually highly
venomous but don't have the
fangs necessary to cause any harm?