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Platypuses are not "poisonous", but adult males have venomous spurs on their ankles. Through this spur, they can deliver a venom strong enough to kill a small dog, and to cause almost paralysing agony to an adult human. Also, platypus venom contains a protein which lowers blood pressure, also inducing shock.

It is uncertain why or how this spur is used, but it is believed to be a defence mechanism for this otherwise vulnerable animal.

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