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Scientists in Australia’s tropical north are collecting blood from crocodiles in the hope of developing a powerful antibiotic for humans, after tests showed that the reptile’s immune system ...
The crocodile's immune system is far more effective than ours at warding off infections and viruses, so scientists are experimenting to see whether blood samples can be used to create powerful ...
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Crocodile blood shows anti-HIV activity Crocodile blood shows anti-HIV activity Reuters August 16, 2005 Caiman in Brazil SCIENTISTS in Australia’s tropical north are collecting blood from ...
A Cambodian crocodile farmer named Luan Nam has died after getting eaten by 40 of his own animals while attempting to wrangle one of the reptilians.
Scientists in the Northern Territory are collecting blood from crocodiles to help develop new antibodies for humans.
But it's especially important for the circulatory system to function properly. In fact, our bodies are actually designed so that blood circulation depends on us being in semi-constant motion.
A female crocodile from Highland Oaks Park in Miami-Dade was relocated after approaching homes, sparking contentious debate among residents.
The Cambodian man had been coaxing a crocodile out a cage when it grabbed his stick and pulled him into an enclosure.