New VENONOUS species of slow loris found !

stacey101

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Until this point the only mammal that was venomous were a few members of shrews and Order Monotremata; family Omithorhynchidae (If I missed an order, please tell me..I've got to learn this stuff for a living :P ).

"To access its poison, a slow loris rubs its hands under glands near its armpits. Then the animal applies the poison to its teeth, and the resulting bite can put a person or predator into potentially fatal anaphylactic shock"

Oh nature, you never stop impressing me!

Venomous Primate Discovered in Borneo


If this is the wrong thread, please move :o sorry !
 
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technically slow loris aren't venomous. The toxin comes from a gland on the body.

The venomous mammals are monotremes, some shrews and solenodons (no rodents).

There's a thread on the "new" slow loris in the Conservation section of the forum.
 
technically slow loris aren't venomous. The toxin comes from a gland on the body.

The venomous mammals are monotremes, some shrews and solenodons (no rodents).

There's a thread on the "new" slow loris in the Conservation section of the forum.

Shrews aren't rodents? :S what order are they apart of? I wrote Rodentia just to generalize because i could of sworn the were ..whoops! . I've got the orignal posted edited now ( Thanks bunches! )

Thanks tho! still getting use to the forums :) If a mod wants to delete this thread they can as theres already a thread on this topic :)
 
To clarify, Chlidonias, are you saying echidnas are venomous?

Seems to be overkill, doesn't it?
 
To clarify, Chlidonias, are you saying echidnas are venomous?

Seems to be overkill, doesn't it?

Platypus :D to my knowledge echidnas arent at least, even tho the males have a spur on their hind legs like the platypus but its not connected to a venom gland
 
I know about platypus. But why say 'monotremes' when you're referring to just one species?
 
It is a nutria if you speak Spanish. ;)

I ment Nutria. I'm actually part Puerto Rican so I do speak a little spanish. iHola! Me llamo Thylo, (upside-down question mark) Como te llamas? (upside-down question mark) Tu hablas espanol?

That was very basic stuff, though, and for all you know I just looked that up on Google Translate (didn't, though).

~Thylo:cool:
 
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I didn't actually notice your typo! :D

My Spanish is very limited (mostly ordering food and suchlike) but I always remember that 'nutria' means otter!
 
I didn't actually notice your typo! :D

My Spanish is very limited (mostly ordering food and suchlike) but I always remember that 'nutria' means otter!

Nutria is also an alternate name for the Coypu (Nutria is the name I prefer). Koala is the Spanish name for Koala:D There's no letter K in any original spanish word so it's pronounced the same and spelled the same. Same deal with pizza but Z is in the Spanish alphabet.

~Thylo:cool:
 
#Tu hablas español?

Not really good, but i can speak a little.
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Realy cool, new species are always good findings.

Oop, another typo. Thanks for that catch. For it to be hables, the word would have to be habler instead of hablar.

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So that's two new species of primates announced this year. First the Lesula and now this guy. The Myanmar Snub-Nosed Monkey is the only one I knew of before then.
 
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