The two species began burying their dead at roughly the same time and place. Now some archaeologists think competition may have played a role in burials.
The snakes are able to open so wide because their lower jawbones are not fused at the front, the scientists said. Their skin is also extremely elastic and can account for more than half the ...
The lower jawbones are not fused at the front, allowing the jaws to stretch wide. Their skin is also elastic that it accounts for more than half the circumference of the maximal gape in large ...
This is a wildlife issue of our time for the Greater Everglades ecosystem," Ian Bartoszek, a biologist involved in the study, stated. According to wildlife experts, the snakes’ lower jawbones are not ...