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Unlike the Yawn B.O.W., secondarily-infected Adders experienced no major change in appearance. They did, however, experience an increase in the potency of their hemorrhagic venom. Their increased aggression towards nonprey was coupled with the risk of t-Virus infection in snake bites. They also became abnormally fertile.

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  • Unlike the Yawn B.O.W., secondarily-infected Adders experienced no major change in appearance. They did, however, experience an increase in the potency of their hemorrhagic venom. Their increased aggression towards nonprey was coupled with the risk of t-Virus infection in snake bites. They also became abnormally fertile.
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  • Unlike the Yawn B.O.W., secondarily-infected Adders experienced no major change in appearance. They did, however, experience an increase in the potency of their hemorrhagic venom. Their increased aggression towards nonprey was coupled with the risk of t-Virus infection in snake bites. They also became abnormally fertile.
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