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The venom protein in certain animals can affect their prey and potential predators by causing paralysis, tissue damage, or even death. This venom is injected into the victim through a bite or sting, and can disrupt the nervous system, blood clotting, or other bodily functions, leading to incapacitation or harm. This helps the animal subdue its prey for feeding or defend itself against predators.

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Why do animals eat their young when they die?

In some cases, animals may eat their young that have died as a way to clean up and remove potential sources of disease or predators. Additionally, the nutrients from consuming the young can help the parent animal survive in challenging conditions where food is scarce.


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Why do chimps have forward facing eyes?

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comparing the weight gained in lab animals consuming a test protein with the weight in lab animals consuming a standardized (reference) protein


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