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1st evidence of oral venom glands in amphibians found: Biologists
short by Aishwarya / on Friday, 3 July, 2020
Biologists claim to have found the first known evidence of oral venom glands in amphibians. They discovered the oral glands in a family of caecilians, serpent-like creatures related to frogs and salamanders. Researchers surmised that caecilians activate their oral glands when they bite down on prey, including worms, termites, frogs and lizards.
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