
5 Toxins Animals Steal For Themselves
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Science, Chemistry, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Animals often steal toxins from other species for defense. Examples include nudibranchs using nidarian toxins, moths using plant glucosides, rats using cardenalides, snakes using bufodenilides, and birds using batrachotoxins. These adaptations help them survive by deterring predators.
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