Biology
Evolution: Study Sheds Light On Arms Race Among Venomous Animals
Venom is both a predatory defense and a predator's advantage. While some venomous animals have recently evolved with more potent toxins, their ancient counterparts diversified less often. This suggests that the evolution of venom is more complex than previously thought.
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