Left: Image of the everted proboscis of Glycera dibranchiata with its four jaws exposed, Right: Scanning electron microscope image of a Glycera jaw (Matter/Wonderly et al.) (CN) — The good news about ...
Glycera, are known to use small copper tusks as small as 1 mm to catch their prey and inject paralytic venom. Research has provided new insights into why these species have such fangs. Glycera is a ...
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