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You See a Venomous Black Widow. These Lizards See a Snack.

Por: The New York Times Science October 19, 2022

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They lurk in the woodshed, the crawl space and the closet you should have cleaned out. Their glossy black bodies are marked with a ruby hourglass, and they’ve pierced many an unwary thumb with their fangs. As hidden menaces go, black widow spiders are not aggressive — to get it to attack — but their venom makes bites extremely painful to humans, and to small animals like mice, fatal.It’s difficult to believe that anything would want to... + full article



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