General, Applied and Systems Toxicology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470744307.gat148
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Poisons of Animal Origin

Abstract: A great number of species in the animal kingdom possess means by which they subdue prey or defend against predators. Human encounters with these species may result in bites or stings that produce local injury or systemic toxicity ranging from local pain and varying degrees of tissue injury to systemic illness, organ failure and even death. Most of these animals deliver a dose of venom when they bite or sting, but some produce or accumulate toxin in their flesh that may produce illness if ingested. Venoms are g… Show more

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