The Arizona bark in known to produce toxins that
allows any predator who consumes it feels no pain. The primary organisms affected
by mother nature are the grasshopper mice who feed on this bark and do not feel
pain as they chew through the toxic bark. The sodium channel that enables pain
in normal organisms has changed in several amino acids that causes no feeling
of pain in these mice.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Pain Resistance in Mice
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The adaptation of grasshopper mice to become resistant to the sting of a scorpian is pretty cool research. There is some evidence even suggesting that they are able to differentiate between venomous and nonvenmous scorpians.
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