If a pipe snake were to secrete toxins harmful when touched or ingested, it would be classified as poisonous; what is stated regarding this classification?

Answer

They are not known to secrete toxins through their skin, so they are not poisonous

A poisonous animal secretes harmful toxins when touched or ingested. Pipe snakes do not secrete toxins via their skin, thus they do not fall into the poisonous category, just as they do not inject toxins, meaning they are not venomous either.

If a pipe snake were to secrete toxins harmful when touched or ingested, it would be classified as poisonous; what is stated regarding this classification?
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