The centre is home to about 150 of the world’s deadliest snakes, whose venom is regularly extracted through “milking”. Surprising as it may seem, the lethal compounds in snake venom are being used to ...
They are covered in venom-filled nematocysts used to paralyze ... Man-of-wars are found, sometimes in groups of 1,000 or more, floating in warm waters throughout the world's oceans.
The infamous box jellyfish developed its frighteningly powerful venom to instantly stun or kill prey, like fish and shrimp, so their struggle to escape wouldn’t damage its delicate tentacles.