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A venom to kill or cure?
July 26, 2015|Teaser

A venom to kill or cure?

A venom to kill or cure?

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Q. What deadly animal has a venom that can kill and also has the potential to cure cancer?

Here’s a clue: Males are wanderers, females are home bodies, they have fangs Dracula would be proud of but no teeth, they suck up their prey like a milkshake and lay tripwires to catch prey.

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July 12, 2015|Teaser

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Here’s a teaser for our very first video, which will be going live tomorrow so watch out!

Q. What is the only venomous animal on the planet that doesn’t make its own venom?

Here’s a clue it’s not called Sally, it’s jet powered, it also moonlights as a contortionist and can change colour.

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