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Terciopelo’s diet shift from juvenile to adult

The diet of Bothrops asper changes with age. Young individuals feed on amphibians, centipedes, reptiles, and mammals. Older individuals specialize in mammals.
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Declining snake populations in Costa Rica
Imantodes cenchoa Many herpetologists who have done fieldwork over the last several decades have commented on declines in snake populations. Snakes, unlike frogs, don’t vocalize, they usually don’t congregate for reproduction, and they are quite secretive. Many roads that I use to drive in search of snakes at one time passed through grassland, forest, or…
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Fungal Ant Gardens as Incubators for Snake Eggs
Parental care in snakes is poorly documented. It has been known since the 18th century that female pythons will not only guard their eggs but warm them when the ambient temperature drops; female king cobras have been long known to build nests of decomposing vegetation for their eggs and stay nearby; and more recently maternal…











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