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The Venom schedule can be dificult to keep up with. View the events as we get them. Many event dates will be announced well in advance and are subject to change. In any event The Venom schedules will be updated regularly. On the day of any Venom events, you may call 281-447-1579 for a schedule of times and events performing. Times are also subject to change. Visit our site frequently as new events are posted daily as we get them. If you dont see an event you are looking for please give us a call and we will research the event further for you. On the night of any Venom event, Northside tickets will usually stay late to help or answer any questions. If you have some new helpful information about the upcoming Venom Schedule, We would like to know about it.

Venom or zootoxin (literally, animal poison) is any of a variety of poisons used by several groups of animal species, for the purpose of defence and hunting prey. Though subjective, the definition of a venom differs from a poison (as used in most zoology and medicine texts). Generally, a venom is defined as a biologic toxin that is injected to cause its effect while a poison is a biologic toxin which is absorbed through epithelial linings (either of the gut or through the skin).The animals most widely known to use venom are snakes, some species of which inject venom into their prey through hollow fangs, spiders and centipedes, which also inject venom through "fangs," scorpions, and stinging insects, which inject venom with a sting (which is in fact a modified egg-laying device - the ovipositor). There are also many caterpillars that have defensive venom glands associated with specialized bristles on the body, known as urticating hairs, some of which can be lethal to humans (e.g., the Lonomia moth). Venom is also found in other reptiles besides snakes such as the gila monster, mexican beaded lizard, iguana, and various species of monitor lizard. Other insects, such as true bugs [1], also produce venom.Venom can also be found in some fishes such as the stonefish, scorpionfish, rabbitfish, weever fish, cowfish, boxfish, sabre-toothed blennies, chimaera fish, weaver fish, squirrelfish, scat fish, stingrays, and some toadfish and catfish; as well as some jellyfish, mollusks, amphibians, and even in a few mammals like the platypus, and some shrews.Bees use an acidic venom designed to cause pain to the stung, because their purpose is to defend their home and food stores, while wasps use a chemically different venom designed to paralyze the prey, so it can be stored alive in the food chambers of their young. The use of venom is much more widespread than just these examples, of course.It is important to note the difference between "venomous" and "poisonous", which are two commonly confused terms with regards to plant and animal life. Venomous, as stated above, refers to animals who inject venom into their prey or as a self-defence mechanism while the organism is still alive. Poisonous, on the other hand, refers to plants or animals that are harmful when consumed or touched. One bird species the hooded pitohui, although not venomous, is poisonous, secreting a neurotoxin on to its skin and feathers, as do the primates called slow lorises

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