Early hominids had an increased resistance to cobra venom

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Last updated 04 janeiro 2025
Early hominids had an increased resistance to cobra venom
Snake poison can kill, but the last (yet unidentified) common ancestor of humans, chimps, and gorillas had an unusually high resistance against cobra venom.
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