The Pakistani yellow scorpion uses its venom to incapacitate prey. But new research shows that it might also be used to cure a range of maladies, even cancer. Part of scorpions’ evolutionary success ...
HPLC-MS analysis identified hundreds of components in Androctonus scorpion venoms, with disulfide-rich peptides being abundant. All three scorpion venoms exhibited hyaluronidase activity, while ...
Newly described scorpion can spray and inject its venom — the first South American species known to do this. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
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Scientists discover rare venom-spraying scorpion in Columbia
A scientist has discovered the first species of South American scorpion that sprays its venom — a behavior previously only ...
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