Here’s How You Milk Snakes to Make Antivenom




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Get bitten by a rattlesnake and your problems won’t stop at the excruciating pain and grotesque swelling. After a few hours you’ll be black and blue from all the broken blood vessels—and if the venom-induced hemorrhaging spreads to your brain, you could have a stroke. Luckily there’s a cure: antivenom made by scientists at the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s Institute of Biotechnology, with an assist from some very special horses.








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