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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Chapter One Brutal Toxin
Introduction
Definitions
What is Venom?
The Evolution of Venom
How Venom Works
Overkill? Venom Strength and Power
Valuable Venom
Antivenin – Miracle Antidote?
What To Do If You Are Bitten
Myths About Venom
Facts and Statistics
Chapter Two Europe
Violin, Fiddleback and Recluse Spiders
Fat-tailed Scorpion
Weeverfish
Dog Whelk
Mauve Stinger
Black Widow Spiders
European Vipers
Fire Salamander
Water Shrew
Water Boatman
Blister Beetle or Spanish Fly
Devil's Coach Horse Beetle
Lepidoptera Larvae
Chapter Three North America
Solenodon
Bark Scorpion
Portuguese Man-of-War
Stingrays
California Newt
Gila Monster
Beaded Lizard
Rattlesnakes
Chapter Four Latin America
Bushmaster
Giant Centipedes
Brazilian Wandering or Banana Spider
Tarantulas
Poison Dart Frogs
Tropical Lanceheads
Assassin Bugs
Bullet Ant
Tang or Surgeonfish
Sponges
Coral Snakes
Chapter Five Africa
Giant Millipedes
Killer Bee
Stonefish
African Bombardier Beetle
Lionfish, Zebrafish, Scorpionfish, Butterfly Cod
Scorpions
Black Mamba
African Cobras
Puff Adder
Gaboon Viper
Chapter Six Australasia
Box Jellyfish
Irukandji
Sea Anemones, Corals and Hydroids
Australian Paralysis Tick
Sydney Funnel-web Spider
Redback Spider
Blue-ringed Octopus
Hooded Pitohui
Platypus
Australian Venomous Snakes
Cane Toad
Chapter Seven Asia
King Cobra
Other Cobras
Russell's Viper
Saw-scaled Viper
Deathstalker Scorpion
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish
Red Tides and Ciguatoxins
Cone Shells
Pufferfish
Yellow-bellied or Pelagic Seasnake
Slow Loris
Komodo Dragon
Asian Giant Hornet
Chapter Eight The Future for Venomous Wildlife
The Pressure Builds
Appendices
Further Reading
Other Books by New Holland
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