
The Adorable Mammal That Outkills Sharks
Sharks terrify swimmers, yet a tiny dose of medically studied venom from a beloved mammal sends far more people to hospitals and the grave.

Sharks terrify swimmers, yet a tiny dose of medically studied venom from a beloved mammal sends far more people to hospitals and the grave.

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