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Crocodile's secret weapon against deadly infections could help save us

Crocodile's secret weapon against deadly infections could help save us

They’ve been on the planet for around 83 million years, and their giant ancestor Deinosuchus is believed to have even dined on dinosaurs. But while the crocodile is best known as an aggressive apex predator, the reptile has plenty of attack power in its immune system too.

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