Snake skulls show how species adapt to prey

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Last updated 14 abril 2025
Snake skulls show how species adapt to prey
By studying the skull shapes of dipsadine snakes, researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have found how these species of snakes in Central and South America have evolved and adapted to meet the demands of their habitats and food sources.
Snake skulls show how species adapt to prey
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