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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Eulipotyphla, an order of mammals that incEulipotyphla, an order of mammals that includes shrews, hedgehogs and solenodons, have recently been discovered to be venomous. Venomous organisms are found across all taxa of life. The most commonly recognized venomous animals includes reptiles, amphibians and cnidarians, though venomous mammals have rarely been described. Emerging around 70 million years ago, Eulipotyphylans have specialized venom delivery systems that aid the animal in searching for and capturing prey.nimal in searching for and capturing prey.
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rdfs:comment Eulipotyphla, an order of mammals that incEulipotyphla, an order of mammals that includes shrews, hedgehogs and solenodons, have recently been discovered to be venomous. Venomous organisms are found across all taxa of life. The most commonly recognized venomous animals includes reptiles, amphibians and cnidarians, though venomous mammals have rarely been described. Emerging around 70 million years ago, Eulipotyphylans have specialized venom delivery systems that aid the animal in searching for and capturing prey.nimal in searching for and capturing prey.
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