Snakebite affects millions of people each year. A new research project explores the conditions under which the jararaca pit viper of South America is most likely to lash out–and how this informs ...
In an article published in PNAS, researchers affiliated with Butantan Institute describe the genome of Bothrops jararaca and suggest the origin of genes responsible for toxins in its venom. “In ...
POWELL COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - The Kentucky Reptile Zoo is home to over 100 different kinds of snakes, and just recently, they were able to breed the Jararaca snake at the facility from Brazil. “Brazil, ...
The research project "Advances in the treatment of snakebite accidents: pre-clinical and clinical studies, alternative treatments and decentralisation of the distribution of antivenoms to remote areas ...
Snakes have a mostly undeserved bad reputation. Yes, there are some venomous snakes that we should all be wary of; but for the most part, snakes are harmless and none of them want to have anything to ...
Venom is a key adaptive innovation in snakes, and how nonvenom genes were co-opted to become part of the toxin arsenal is a significant evolutionary question. While this process has been investigated ...
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