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Study Reveals That Venom in Snakes and Mammals Evolved From the Same Origin
Japanese and Australian scientists studied kallikrein serine proteases, a kind of toxin present in most snake venoms and all other reptile and mammalian saliva, linking their origin to a gene that was identified in a common ancestor of snakes, lizards, and mammals.
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After 3 Months, Spain Declares Eruption of La Palma Volcano is Finally Over
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Mysterious Black Glass in Chilean Desert Caused by Exploding Comet Thousands of Years Ago
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24 Rhinos Found Dead in South Africa After Being Killed by Poachers in the Last Two Weeks
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Intense Snowstorm Closed Down a 111-Mile Stretch of California Highway
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Looking For An Affordable Hair Transplant Cost? Turkey is the Answer
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Record Breaking Low Temperatures Continues as Snow Continues to Pile Up Across the West
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Northern California Wildfire Burns More than 350 Acres of Land in Just Two Days
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Scientists Identify New Type of Unique Storm Called 'Atmospheric Lakes'
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Sulphur Mollies in Mexico Produce Waves to Protect Themselves From Predatory Birds
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Marine Researchers Successfully Cultured Pygmy Zebra Octopus
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Deadliest Mass Extinction on Earth is Also the Stinkiest Due to Toxic Microbes
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Icy Weather Caused a Massive Pile Up of Over 40 Vehicles in Wisconsin






