Spiders/ Poison Dart Frog/ Electric Eels/ Willow Tree

                       Instead of chewing, a spider injects venom into its prey. The venom liquifies the preys insides, and the spider sucks the liquid out.


                        The skin of the poison dart frog contains a dangerous toxin.  


                         Electric eels are capable of emitting a discharge of 600 volts.


                          The bark of the Willow tree was the original source for making aspirin.

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