Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. As if snakes couldn't get any scarier, a researcher stumbled across a snake that had vomited up two smaller snakes—one of ...
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This snake survives by stealing poison from its prey: Scientists say it could be depending on its last toxic meal
Snakes that borrow toxins from their meals sound unusual, yet nature often works in unexpected ways. The red-necked keelback is one such species that doesn’t produce its own venom but instead relies ...
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