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Rattlesnakes venom breaks down the walls of the glomerulus. Why does a rattlesnake bite cause blood to appear in the urine?


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I would think it's our body's way of telling us something dangerous has just invaded our space.

Posted 2008-05-18T11:27:28Z
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