Venomous reptiles are a group of reptiles that have evolved to produce and deliver venom for defensive or predatory purposes. Some examples of venomous reptiles include snakes, lizards, and even some turtles.
Venomous reptiles have specialized glands that produce venom, which is then delivered through specialized structures like fangs, spines, or even the tongue. The venom of these reptiles can have a variety of effects on their prey or predators, including paralysis, tissue damage, and even death.
It’s important to note that not all reptiles are venomous, and even among venomous species, not all individuals are capable of delivering venom. However, it’s always important to be cautious around any reptiles that are not familiar to you, and to seek medical attention if you are bitten or stung by a venomous species.
