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The radical redefinition of what constitutes venom argues that any secretion that brings about a “negative extended phenotype ...
The margarita sea snail, which shoots out a toxic mucus web to catch prey, was discovered on a coral reef in the Florida Keys and was named after Buffett, who died on Sept. 1.
The Only Animal That Literally Wears Iron Armor Almost all snails use fragile shells for protection, but the scaly-foot snail has adapted to something much more remarkable, a metallic scales suit.
Sea cucumbers spend their lives prowling the ocean floor, scavenging for food and generally minding their own business. We ...
In cone snail venom, consomatin’s specific and long-lasting effects help the animal hunt its prey, but it could also lead to the development of better drugs for sometimes fatal diseases–if we ...
Toxin from one of the most venomous animals on the planet -- a deadly sea snail -- could help researchers figure out new ways to treat diabetes and other hormone disorders, a new study suggests.
Scientists uncover rare parasitic snails living inside sea cucumbers in Japan—offering new insights into unusual animal relationships.
If it’s a cone, leave it alone — that’s what Beckylee Rawls learned after she went to the beach and held death in her hand ...
Consomatin shares an evolutionary lineage with somatostatin, but over millions of years of evolution, the cone snail turned its own hormone into a weapon. For the cone snail’s fishy prey, consomatin’s ...
The three-toed sloth is one of the slowest animals, according to treehugger.com. Sloths can travel no more than 125 feet or 38 meters in a single day. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
In cone snail venom, consomatin’s specific and long-lasting effects help the animal hunt its prey, but it could also lead to the development of better drugs for sometimes fatal diseases–if we ...