• A new fossil species of Sand Boa from China

    A new fossil species of Sand Boa from China

    Sand boas of the Eryx (family Erycidae) are a group of stout terrestrial snakes with rather short, stubby tails and specialized shovel-shaped snouts suited to their burrowing lifestyle. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies, found the family Erycidae contains only one monotypic genus, Eryx. Members of this clade inhabit desert and steppe habitats where they feed on…

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  • Hearing in Snakes

    Hearing in Snakes

    Snakes are usually thought of as deaf. But they are not. While they lack external ears, they have sound receptors.

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  • Snake teeth show more diversity than previously thought

    Snake teeth show more diversity than previously thought

    Their results showed that the hardness and shape of the prey, as well as the environment in which the snake hunts, play a significant role in determining the shape and size of its teeth. Snakes with long, curved teeth with a thin layer of hard tissue are better adapted to maintain a grip on their…

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