An Asian snake stocks its defensive arsenal by collecting toxins from poisonous toads, scientists report. The tiger keelback snake stores toxins in glands behind its head, says Deborah A. Hutchinson ...
Toads on the Japanese island of Ishima seem to be losing their evolutionary battle with snakes. Most snakes, and indeed most other animals, avoid eating toads because of the toxins in their skin.
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