What animal has been thought not to be affected by snake venom?
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ȯ Some snakes caninject their toxins into their prey which makes them venomous.
However there seem to be a couple of snake species that eat frogs and can store the toxins from the frogs in their body.
They are adept at such tasks due to their agility, thick coats and specialized acetylcholine receptors that render them resistant or immune to snake venom.
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ȯ Some snakes caninject their toxins into their prey which makes them venomous.
However there seem to be a couple of snake species that eat frogs and can store the toxins from the frogs in their body.
They are adept at such tasks due to their agility, thick coats and specialized acetylcholine receptors that render them resistant or immune to snake venom.
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•Some snakes caninject their toxins into their prey which makes them venomous.
•However there seem to be a couple of snake species that eat frogs and can store the toxins from the frogs in their body.
•They are adept at such tasks due to their agility, thick coats and specialized acetylcholine receptors that render them resistant or immune to snake venom.
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