Believe it or not, school is a real life situation. If you are using it in school it real life for you.
No she nice in real life.
I am sorry to say that Hobbits do not exist in the real world. So Hobbits cannot be mean in real life since they are not in real life.
In real life Hayley is Phoebe Tonkin
Inference the math term applys to. Real life
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There is no real-life proof of Dilophosaurusproducing/having any form of venom, poison, or toxin.
Venom is not technically a drug, but weaker and stronger types of venom cause drug-like effects such as wooziness and hallucinations.
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Venom is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, not a real planet. In the comics, the symbiote that becomes Venom originates from the planet Klyntar.
A vampire has to bite you then let the venom spread. Usually they just suck all your blood, you'd be lucky to get away before the vampire kills you. Most likely the vampire had to defend itself and that's why you lived. The venom spreading through your body is so painful that it criples you but doesn't kill you. The whole time the venom is spreading you will wish that you could die. Werewolf's can not be created. They are born that way.
'Burning Venom' is not a real Pokemon move at all. Wherever you got that name from, that information is false. I hope that this helps.
Vampire venom is a fictional substance from vampire lore and is not something that can be made or created in real life. In literary works, vampire venom is often portrayed as a powerful toxin that is delivered through a vampire's bite to either immobilize or transform their victims.
i do not know but getting a life might be a good start.
AnswerNo. They are similar to pythons and so they have no venom in them.AnswerThey are constrictors. Instead of using venom, they suffocate/crush the life out of their prey.
Real life is a real life example!
Red Venom is actually called Carnage, and is a mix of Venom and Spider Man's DNA. In some comics, Carnage can sap someone's life-force and kill them by touching them. So it depends on which comics universe you are talking about.