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Colchicine
at Sat Jul 3 09:01:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Colchicine ]
>>Yes they are both venomous and no the teeth are not used for toad popping but rather for delivering the venom. >> >>If you are interested in more info, download these research papers we've recently published (including hognose venom in the mix) >> >>http://www.venomdoc.com/downloads/2003_BGF_alpha-colubritoxin.pdf >>http://www.venomdoc.com/downloads/2004_BGF_Assembling_an_Arsenal.pdf >>http://www.venomdoc.com/downloads/2003_BGF_Colubroidea_RCMS.pdf >> >>This is not to say either of those species are likely to be capable of delivering a medically significant envenomation but they certainly can deliver enough venom to settle down a prey item (which is the whole point of having venom). >> >>Cheers >>Bryan >>----- >>Dr. Bryan Grieg Fry >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>Australian Venom Research Unit, >>University of Melbourne >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>Population and Evolutionary Genetics Unit, >>Museum Victoria >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>http://www.venomdoc.com ----- ...the oldest task in human history: to live on a piece of land without spoiling it." Aldo Leopold (1938)
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- venomous - CrazyCodyKadunk, Fri Jul 2 20:18:15 2004
- RE: venomous - BGF, Sat Jul 3 01:15:21 2004
- I second that! np - Colchicine, Sat Jul 3 09:01:16 2004
- RE: venomous - LuvThemReptiles, Sat Jul 3 22:08:01 2004
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