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Guest posts at the Oxford University Press’ blog : Toxic Flatworms

7 Jun 2017October 24, 2020
Hi! I don't know how did this went pass me. A couple of years ago I reported about a cool paper on some toxic land planarians. It appeared at the…
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Some exceptions in biology: Poisonous birds

24 Aug 2014
Credit: snakebuddies.net The drawing above is a rather accurate representation of a saying that I read a few months ago: "If you bite it and you die, it’s poisonous. If…

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