Species that possess venom are some of the most badass in the animal world. Now, a new member has joined their ranks – a ...
"Most scorpions are likely capable of spraying venom. They just don't do it. This extreme behavioral response is only known ...
Scorpions are almost always milked by hand, one by one. And one scorpion produces, at the most, just two milligrams of venom at a time. So, let's do the math. If you owned one scorpion you would ...
scorpions, spiders, a few lizards, bees, sea creatures such as octopuses, numerous species of fish, and cone snails. The male duck-billed platypus, which carries venom inside ankle spurs ...
The deadly caterpillars – within the South American genus called Lonomia – have a snakelike venom that interferes with blood ...
Unlike most scorpions, which can only release their venom by stinging, the new species can “spray” and even “flick” two types of venom at distances of up to 14 inches, the study said.