" chilopoda "
Lycaine toxins contain chemicals, including histamines that can cause allergic reactions and metalloproteases that can destroy skin tissue. If a person is exposed to the poison, he or she develops symptoms of pain, redness, and swelling in the bitten part of the body.
A study conducted by experts on venom and toxicity in the kunming institute of zoology in China, suggested that lipan toxins tended to be lethal. This toxin, after all, prevents the movement of potassium into and out of mammal cells.