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  • Sea Snails Disable Prey With a Toxic Dose of Insulin

    Slow-moving and lacking typical fighting parts, cone snails are not your average fearsome predator; but that doesn't mean they aren't lethal. These fish-eating sea snails make up for their inadequacies by using a unique kind of weaponry that delivers a toxic dose of insulin to effectively disable their prey, a new study finds.
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