Scaling relationships of maximal gape in two species of large invasive snakes, brown treesnakes and burmese pythons, and implications for maximal prey size

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Invasive Snakes et al. from the DepartmentUniversity of Services, Big Pine Key, FL, USA have published the Article: Scaling Relationships of Maximal Gape in Two Species of Large Invasive Snakes, Brown Treesnakes and Burmese Pythons, and Implications for Maximal Prey Size, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: All 19 brown treesnakes used in the study were collected in Guam (US Fish and Wildlife Service permit MA214902). To test for some additional differences between species (e_g Table 2) the authors used two sample t-tests.

SUMMARY

    Because snakes swallow their prey whole . . .

     

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