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The venom of snakes and Spiders is a complex mixture of proteins, enzymes, and other molecules that can immobilize or kill prey and aid in digestion. Snake venom often contains neurotoxins, hemotoxins, or cytotoxins, which affect the nervous system, blood cells, or tissues, respectively. Spider venom can vary widely, with some containing neurotoxins that affect the nervous system of their prey, while others may have enzymes that break down tissues. Both venoms serve as important tools for survival, hunting, and defense.

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