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The solenodon has poisonous salivary glands with ducts opening at the base of its large second lower incisors, which are deeply grooved on the inner sides to inject venom when biting.
In addition to the solenodon , the only mammals that use venom today are the North American short-tailed shrew, the Eurasian water shrew, and the Australian duck-billed platypus.
Solenodons and people usually do not see one another, unless the solenodon makes its home in a plantation or garden.
The two species of solenodon were first discovered by Europeans in 1833 on the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba.
As the theory goes, an asteroid, about 10 kilometers in diameter, struck somewhere in what is now the Yucatan peninsula, not far from where the solenodon lives today.
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