Animals
Grasshopper Mouse Impervious to Bark Scorpion Sting
The pain of a bark scorpion sting is lost on grasshopper mice, which prey on the small arachnids. Rather, the toxin released by the sting acts as an analgesic instead of a pain stimulant, a study published in the journal Science found.
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