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Bacteria have even evolved to live in the venom glands of snakes
The venom glands of snakes, scorpions and spiders are home to thriving communities of microorganisms that have adapted to the toxic surroundings
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The venom glands of snakes, scorpions and spiders are home to thriving communities of microorganisms that have adapted to the toxic surroundings
Zoologger is our weekly column highlighting extraordinary animals - and occasionally other organisms - from around the world