Animals
Shocking! This Mammal Became Venomous About 100 Million Years Before Snakes Did
Pre-mammalian reptile is the very first animal to produce and use venom. Researchers from the University of Witwatersrand found evidence that a small, dog-like, pre-mammalian reptile, Euchambersia, is the very first animal to produce and use venom.
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