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Presumably the allergy is a side effect of an actually useful trait.
Or not. Sometimes random genetic shit just happens, and if it's not an actual negative trait it doesn't get selected out.
Yea I guess so. Why do ticks have alphagal venom?
Weird...weird.
I want to know more.
I wonder if there are other allergies you can get from animal bites?
I mean cats can make you allergic to cats by biting or scratching you, I know that.
I just looked it up, but I can't find any other ones.
Oh, this thing says that someone with a pollen allergy can become sensitive to a specific flower if they're frequently bitten by bees that collect nectar from those flowers. Huh.