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Old 01-09-13, 04:31 PM   #11
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Re: Monitors: Deserving of respect (xrays included)

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Originally Posted by Pirarucu View Post
The study says that venom in reptiles developed a long time ago in a common ancestor. Iguanas and many other descendants may no longer possess this venom. It is costly to produce venom, so if it is not of benefit to the animal, the adaptation will vanish or go vestigial.
That said, venom could very easily serve a purpose in iguanas. Venom is not only for hunting and defense.. Venom can also be a digestive aid, or even help maintain oral hygiene. It's a mix of proteins that does something, and that something can be almost anything.
That's cool BUT saliva contains proteins so if it's only used to aid digestion in a herbivore, what makes it true venom?
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