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Originally Posted by _Richard_
why would i have clicked the article, when it clearly states in your post: "Recently researchers have dispelled the notion that the dragon carries deadly bacteria and now believe that it actually injects venom into its prey as it bites them."
which is amusing, cause it's an animal that eats meat but doesn't have deadly bacteria in it's mouth
for future reference, in the first post of the thread, it states: "Once bitten, there's a deadly cocktail of bacteria and poisons in the Komodo's mouth quickly brings down their victims."
i am sure you'll read all of this with as much enthusiasm as i read yours coughcough
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You could have clicked the article to answer your initial question, but sounds like you'd rather cite a poster on gfy than National Geographic. Yes I was amused at your logic that all meat eaters must have deadly bacteria as I just enjoyed a nice steak.
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