
Ep 97 Snake Venom: Collateral Damage
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Is the European Viper Immune to Toxins?
Felise fontana, often referred to as the founder of modern toxinology, also determined that the european viper was immune to its own venom. Sewell injected small amounts of diluted venom into pigeons. He repeated these injections over the course of weeks, and found that after about a month, the tolerance of the pigeons had increased. Whereas previously, less than a single drop of venom could kill the bird, it took closer to four whole drops.
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