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“A single drop of venom (from a Russell’s viper) is dripped onto a petri dish of blood, and in seconds the blood clots into a thick chunk of solid matter.” That about sums it up. Plus you get to watch venom drip out of a viper’s fangs.
And it’s not all morbid, either: Here’s a short segment from PBS looking at whether the clotting agent in snake venom could be harnessed to stop people from bleeding to death after an accident.


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