Bites, Stings, Spines, and Spurs: Venom Delivery
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesVenomous animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms that deliver toxins to would-be predators and prey. Curator Mark Siddall discusses some of the anatomical features these venomous animals have adapted.
Media Details
Runtime: 3 minutes 54 seconds
- Topic: Science
- Subtopic: Biology, Evolution, Physiology
- Grade/Interest Level: 5 - 8
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- Release Year: 2014
- Producer/Distributor: American Museum of Natural History
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