• @etchinghillside@reddthat.com
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      101 month ago

      I was only aware of a platypus. Is it all administered through some barb like appendage on the legs? Which one shoots venom missiles?

      • @phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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        191 month ago

        The loris and the solenodon have toxic saliva. The rat is controversial as it slathers chewed up poison dart tree on itself so hairs absorb it but it doesn’t produce venom/poison itself. Not sure of any “venom missiles” from mammals.

        • @Mothra@mander.xyz
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          41 month ago

          Are the toxins in the saliva a product of bacteria (as it happens with komodo dragons) or do the mammals themselves produce the toxins?

          • @phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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            61 month ago

            Solenodons have a modified salivary gland and a sort of channel for the venom, related fossils show full on hollow teeth similar a snake.

            The slow loris mixes their sweat with their saliva(both saliva and sweat are toxic).

            However in both cases I’m not sure about the molecular details of toxin production. E.g. whether the loris or solenodon just carry certain bacteria that make the toxin or whether they produce from their own cells.