Predatory sea snails produce weaponized insulin
Monday, January 19, 2015 - 15:30
in Biology & Nature
As predators go, cone snails are slow-moving and lack the typical fighting parts. They've made up for it by producing a vast array of fast-acting toxins that target the nervous systems of prey. A new study reveals that some cone snails add a weaponized form of insulin to the venom cocktail they use to disable fish.