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Scorpion farms may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but they are indeed a real thing. These unique facilities raise scorpions for their venom, which is carefully extracted using tweezers and tongs. Surprisingly, each scorpion yields a mere 2 milligrams of venom daily, but collectively, it can add up significantly.
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A liter of this valuable venom can be worth up to a staggering $10 million. This venom has various applications, including in cosmetics and medicines, where it is used for its unique properties and potential benefits. It’s an intriguing example of how nature’s creations can hold valuable secrets waiting to be unlocked.
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