non-venomous
Generally speaking, an animal that is not poisonous is one that does not carry venom. No venom can be produced by these species or injected into predators. To protect themselves or get food, they instead depend on other strategies. Instead of using venom to live and flourish in their habitats, non-venomous creatures have developed a variety of techniques.
Animals without the capacity to generate or administer venom are considered non-venomous. Instead of using poisons, these animals use other strategies to either defend themselves or catch their prey. By evolving various defensive strategies, such as camouflage, speed, agility, or physical strength, they have adapted to their environment. Rather than using venom to survive in their specific environments, these creatures have evolved to depend on their inherent powers and traits.