Health & Medicine
Deadly Blue Coral Snake Venom Might Actually Save Lives
Branded by scientists as the "killer of killers," the long-glanded blue coral snake is one of the most feared species of serpents in the world. According to the research of Dr. Brian Fry from the University of Queensland, there is something about this snake's venom that makes it behave out of the ordinary.
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