Snakes that snack on poison | Nature
Snakes that snack on poison | Nature"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
Predators take venom from prey and use it themselves. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS
Access through your institution Subscribe to this journal Receive 51 print issues and online access $199.00 per year only $3.90 per issue Learn more Buy this article * Purchase on
SpringerLink * Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about
institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support REFERENCES * Hutchinson D. A., et al. _Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA_, doi:10.1073/pnas.0610785104 (2007). Download
references Authors * Michael Hopkin View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar RELATED LINKS RELATED LINKS RELATED LINKS IN NATURE RESEARCH Ecology
and evolution news RELATED EXTERNAL LINKS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Old Dominion University RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS
ARTICLE Hopkin, M. Snakes that snack on poison. _Nature_ (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/news070129-3 Download citation * Published: 29 January 2007 * DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/news070129-3 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a shareable link is not
currently available for this article. Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative
Trending News
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceGlobal LocationsresearchemissaryaboutexpertsmoresupportprogramseventsblogspodcastsvideosNewslettersAnnual Reportscareers...
Effect of plant cytokinins on microfilaments and tight junction permeabilityABSTRACT IN epithelia classified as “leaky”, net transport efficiency of NaCl and water may be determined not only by ce...
Putin dismisses us hacking allegations as campaign rhetoricRussian President Vladimir Putin Sergei Karpukhin | Reuters Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday shrugged off new ...
Recap: a guide to the past week’s posts on just security (oct. 4-oct. 11)_Just Security_ is a non-profit, daily, digital law and policy journal that elevates the discourse on security, democrac...
Soft ground conditions a concern in east lothian - farmers weeklySoft ground conditions are concerning James Grant-Suttie at Balgone Farms, North Berwick, East Lothian, but he hopes to ...
Latests News
Snakes that snack on poison | NaturePredators take venom from prey and use it themselves. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview...
Car parking rule could see road users finedThe recovery group also says all vehicles must display parking lights for the duration of their stay on a road with a sp...
Mps must resist marxist unconscious bias tests, sir john hayes rages_"_In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express i...
Attention Required! | CloudflarePlease enable cookies. Sorry, you have been blocked You are unable to access nation.africa Why have I been blocked? This...
What is the ideal age to get married according to science? | - the times of indiaIt's already a confusing task to find the right partner to marry, and now, it seems there is also a right age brack...