• The Komodo Dragon and Climate Change

    The Komodo Dragon and Climate Change

    The Komodo Dragon, Varanus komodoensis, is the world’s largest lizard, and an island dweller. Fewer than 3,000 individuals live in an area of ~600 km2, divided between the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Nusa Kode, and Gili Motang within the World Heritage‐listed Komodo National Park of Indonesia. Flores is the largest island (13,540 km2). Outside of park boundaries,…

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  • New, novel feeding behavior in a Kukri Snake

    New, novel feeding behavior in a Kukri Snake

    Read any herpetology book on snake feeding behavior and they report snakes swallow their prey in onepiece. There are some, but very few, exceptions. Snail-eating snakes occur in the families Dipsadidae and Pareidae and extract the live animal from its shell; and a few natrids of the genus Storiera reportedly do the same. But, nonetheless…

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