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What makes poison dart frog resistant to their own poison?

Poison dart frogs store Batrachotoxin, a steroidal alkaloid toxin in their skin glands. A single amino acid substitution is responsible for the resistance...

Animal DiversityEvolutionFeaturedPaleontology

New ant species discovered with metal reinforced mouth parts

These predatory ants must have fed on soft bodied animals. When they encounter their prey, their clypeal hairs touch its body. This triggers...

Animal DiversityFeaturedMarine Biology

Nudibranchs, the naked sea slugs

Contents1 What are Nudibranchs?1.0.1 View a video of a Nudibranch predating over other!2 How did they get the name?3 How are they classified?3.1...

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How do chameleons change colour?

The secret behind colour change in chameleons revealed Chameleons are famous for their ability to change colour instantly. This ability of chameleons made...