Do vinegaroons possess venom glands capable of delivering toxins?

Answer

No, they do not possess venom glands

Despite their appearance, which can be intimidating, vinegaroons are entirely non-venomous. They lack the glands required to produce or inject toxins. Their reputation for being dangerous is largely based on their appearance and their chemical spray. Because they have no venom, they rely on their acidic spray as their sole chemical defense mechanism to keep threats at a safe distance.

Do vinegaroons possess venom glands capable of delivering toxins?

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