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If someone from Antarctica got bit by a red back spider, would they have a larger chance of dying/falling violently ill over someone from Australia who has been bitten before? Read below
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TheGingerNiNjA899 is in Australia
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Basically Iā€™m asking does the human body get used/ remember venom you have had before and lesson the effect? Or if your dad and your grandpa both have been bitten by a cobra and both survive without medical help, is there a chance you or your next generation could start getting immune to the venom?

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