Residents in north-east Queensland fear the electric caterpillar, known for its painful sting causing welts and rashes lasting up to a week, resembling the seven rings of hell.
Researchers at the University of Queensland have collected venom from over 500 species, including caterpillars, to build a significant library with potential medical applications.
The venom library at the University of Queensland contains toxins from various creatures like Brazilian caterpillars and Australian tarantulas, making it one of the most extensive and deadly collections globally.
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