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  • ...=1991Txcn...29..461S }}</ref> and [[lizard]] venoms (e.g. [[Mexican beaded lizard]]).<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Whittington|first1=CM|last2=Papenfuss|first2=A [[Category:Snake toxins]] ...
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  • ...zards]], and [[alligator lizard]]s) and [[Iguania]] ([[iguana]]s, [[Agama (lizard)|agama]]s, and [[chameleon]]s). Toxicofera contains about 4,600 species (ne ** Family [[Varanidae]] ([[monitor lizard]]s) ...
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  • ...lveprin) which was originally isolated from the skin of the Mexican beaded lizard.<ref name=najaatra>{{cite journal |doi=10.1016/S0041-0101(03)00234-4 |title [[Category:Ion channel toxins]] ...
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  • | image = Western Slender Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus attenuatus) (14238435636).jpg ...ing their environment and killing their food supply with insecticides. The lizard is considered to be a [[least-concern species]] according to the [[Internat ...
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  • Toxins can be [[small molecule]]s, [[peptide]]s, or [[protein]]s that are capable ...s?|first1= Joan W |last1= Bennett|first2= Arati A |last2=Inamdar |journal= Toxins |location= Basel |year= 2015 |volume= 7|issue= 9 | pages= 3785–3804 | doi=1 ...
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  • {{Short description|Species of lizard}} The '''perentie''' ('''''Varanus giganteus''''') is a species of [[monitor lizard]]. It is [[List of largest extant lizards|one of the largest living lizards ...
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  • ...species of [[lizards]] found that flight initiation distance (how close a lizard allows a human "predator" to approach before it flees) decreases as distanc ...predators on the mainland, losing anti-browsing measures (like spines and toxins). However, this point is in need of further study.<ref>Burns, Kevin C. (201 ...
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  • ...e=2014|title=Tracing Monotreme Venom Evolution in the Genomics Era|journal=Toxins|language=en|volume=6|issue=4|pages=1260–1273|doi=10.3390/toxins6041260|pmc= ...the [[clade]]s. The echidna swings its limbs at a 45 degree angle while a lizard's is more horizontal. They walk with two legs on one side of the body movin ...
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  • ...fonids since the [[Jurassic]], they are thought to lack resistance to toad toxins as found in natural [[Varanidae|varanid]]<ref>Ujvaria, Beata; Mun, Hee-chan ...date=June 2018|title=Widespread vulnerability of Malagasy predators to the toxins of an introduced toad|journal=Current Biology|volume=28|issue=11|pages=R654 ...
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  • {{Short description|Species of lizard}} ...in the family '''Lanthanotidae''' and it is related to the true [[monitor lizard]]s.<ref>{{NRDB family |family=Lanthanotidae |date=19 January |year=2021}}</ ...
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  • ...s) juvenile and common jezebel (Delias eucharis) female.jpg|thumb|predator lizard]] It has bright colouration to indicate the fact that it is unpalatable due to toxins accumulated by the larvae from the host plants. ...
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  • ...wn awaiting any passing small animals. When an appropriately-sized rodent, lizard, frog, bird, or other small animal is spotted, the snake follows it for a s ...defensive bite.<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Handbook of Venoms and Toxins of Reptiles|author=Mackessy, S.P.|date=2009|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978142 ...
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  • ...died after the lizard's horns had punctured its [[esophagus]], leaving the lizard stuck there.<ref name="Nor-C&L04"/> ...it more likely that the insects had first been eaten by the mammal or the lizard before they had been eaten by the snake.<ref name="Kla97"/> ...
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  • {{Short description|Species of lizard}} ...esert monitor''' ('''''Varanus griseus''''') is a [[species]] of [[monitor lizard]] of the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Squamata]] found living throughout [[N ...
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  • ...enables the adult to survive a few pecks of a bird or even the bites of a lizard. Once left alone the adult immediately takes off and resumes its uncaring f ...ly [[Loganiaceae]] and species of ''[[Passiflora]]'' many of which contain toxins that are [[:wikt:sequester|sequestered]] by the caterpillars. They have als ...
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  • ...r]]s. Studies in [[venomics]] are investigating the potential use of venom toxins for many other conditions. ...animals are [[natural selection|actively selected]], creating more diverse toxins with specific functions. ...
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  • ...hts into Venom Proteome, Toxicity and Neutralization of Antivenom |journal=Toxins |date=6 February 2019 |volume=11 |issue=2 |pages=95 |doi=10.3390/toxins1102 ''Trimeresurus popeiorum'' [[Predation|preys]] upon [[frog]]s, [[lizard]]s, [[bird]]s, and [[rodent]]s (especially [[rat]]s and [[squirrel]]s).<ref ...
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  • ...nd [[caecilian]]s (Gymnophiona)) and [[reptile]]s (including [[snake]]s, [[lizard]]s, [[turtle]]s, [[crocodilia]]ns, and [[tuatara]]s).<ref>{{Cite web |title ...
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  • ...gy)|order]] of [[reptiles]]; most members of which are commonly known as [[Lizard|lizards]], with the group also including [[Snake|snakes]]. With over 11,991 ...e=30 May 2018 |title=The origin of squamates revealed by a Middle Triassic lizard from the Italian Alps |journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]] |volume=557 |iss ...
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  • ...itter]]. It hunts and eats mainly [[rodent]]s, but also small [[bird]]s, [[lizard]]s, and [[insect]]s. It is often found in and around [[farmland]] due to th ...d sequence to that of the venom, [[helothermine]], of the [[Mexican beaded lizard]] (''Heloderma horridum'').<ref name=yamazaki>{{cite journal |doi=10.1046/j ...
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