- Envenomation
Envenomation is the process by which venom is injected into some animal by the bite (or sting) of a venomous animal. Many kinds of animals, including
mammal s (e.g., theNorthern Short-tailed Shrew , "Blarina brevicauda"),reptile s (e.g., theBlack mamba ),spider s (e.g., Black widows),insect s (e.g.,wasp s,honey bee s andcaterpillar s), employ venom for hunting and for self defense. Most venoms are administered by biting the skin of the victim, but some venoms are applied externally, especially to sensitive tissues such as those that surround the eyes. In some reptiles, such as theGila monster , venom in the saliva enters prey through bites of grooved teeth, but many animals have specialized organs such as hollow teeth and tubular stingers that penetrate the prey's skin after which muscles attached to the attacker's venom reservoir forcibly squirt venom deep within the victim's body tissue.
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