Foraging and scavenging behaviour of the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis): no evidence that envenomation cues facilitate kleptoparasitism of struck prey

MS Teshera, RW Clark, AE Wagler, E Greenbaum - Amphibia-Reptilia, 2021 - brill.com
Most viperids are ambush predators that primarily use venom to subdue prey, employing a
strike-release-trail hunting strategy whereby snakes follow the unique scent of envenomated …

Foraging and scavenging behaviour of the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis): no evidence that envenomation cues facilitate kleptoparasitism of struck prey

MS Teshera, RW Clark, AE Wagler, E Greenbaum - academia.edu
Foraging and scavenging behaviour of the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis): no evidence that
envenomation cues facilitate k Page 1 1 Amphibia-Reptilia Foraging and scavenging behaviour …

Foraging and scavenging behaviour of the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis): no evidence that envenomation cues facilitate kleptoparasitism of struck prey

MS Teshera, RW Clark, AE Wagler, E Greenbaum - 2021 - brill.com
Most viperids are ambush predators that primarily use venom to subdue prey, employing a
strike-release-trail hunting strategy whereby snakes follow the unique scent of envenomated …

Foraging and scavenging behaviour of the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis): no evidence that envenomation cues facilitate kleptoparasitism of struck prey

MS Teshera, RW Clark, AE Wagler, E Greenbaum - scholar.archive.org
Foraging and scavenging behaviour of the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis): no evidence that
envenomation cues facilitate k Page 1 1 Amphibia-Reptilia Foraging and scavenging behaviour …

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MS Teshera, RW Clark, AE Wagler, E Greenbaum - 2021