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- Why water serpents are not venomous. (Cf. A2532.1.) A2531.1
- Why animals are venomous. A2532
- Why snakes are venomous. (Cf. A2235.) A2532.1
- Why hairy caterpillar is venomous. A2532.2
- Blood of dragon venomous. B11.2.13.1
- Sandalwood tree is guarded by dragon with venomous breath. B11.6.10
- Venomous snakes play with precious stones. B765.12
- Venomous animals. B776
- Venomous sheep destroy enemy. B776.1
- Toad considered venomous. (Cf. B776.5.1.) B776.2
- Venomous hound. B776.3
- Venomous dog loosed against saint. B776.3.1
- Venomous swine. B776.4
- Pig with venomous bristles. B776.4.1
- Venomous boar. B776.4.2
- Blood of animal considered venomous. B776.5
- Blood of toad venomous. B776.5.1
- Blood of lion venomous. B776.5.2
- Blood of snakes venomous. (Cf. B776.7.) B776.5.3
- Blood of otter venomous. B776.5.4
- Blood of bear venomous. B776.5.5
- Venomous worm. B776.6
- Venomous serpent. (Cf. B776.5.3.) B776.7
- Weapons magically venomous. (Cf. D1080.) D1402.7.0.1
- Venomous dog killed by sign of cross. D1766.6.5
- Man with venomous worm in his head. F511.0.7
- Venomous man. F582.3
- A wise man (saint, brahmin) recognizes that a man unwittingly carries a venomous serpent in his proviant sack and warns him. N848.2
- Hospitality to saint repaid: neither he nor his posterity will ever be hurt by venomous creatures. Q45.1.3
- Venomous snake put into the mouth as punishment for murder of newborn children. (Cf. Q211.4.) Q418.2