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Thin Snakes Eat Big Anoles
The blunt-headed treesnake, Imantodes cenchoa, is renowned for its anolivory, but being a pencil thin snake, one might have thought that its carnage would be limited to the smaller members of anole nation. Not so, as two Natural History Notes … Continue reading
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Tagged anolis frenatus, anolis petersi, imantodes, predation
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