Dangers:The caterpillars are covered in sharp spines that cause massive irritation to human skin. They are also poisonous if eaten by animals or humans. If ingested, they cause diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. In extreme cases, it can cause kidney failure. There is no antidote. Interesting Fact...
One particular flowerhead was occupied by a damaged 6-spot Burnet moth that was still in situ a couple of hours later as I passed by on my way home. It will be safe there- the moths are poisonous, so left alone by potential predators. ...
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Are tarantula hairs poisonous? Are Tarantulas Venomous? ... It can use its fangs to inflict a bite, or it can use itsurticating (barbed and mildly venomous) abdominal hairsto cause soft tissue or eye irritation. Fortunately, while painful and aggravating, the tarantula's fangs or or hairs ...
- Banned pets: general wildlife, non-native poisonous snakes Delaware residents cannot own wildlife not native to or generally found in Delaware without a special permit. Non-native poisonous snakes are also specifically banned. Those who break the law face a fine of up to $500 and/or a pris...