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Food habits and reproductive biology of Australian elapid snakes of the genus
Denisonia
R. Shine
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Denisonia
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Agriculture & Biology
Elapidae
90%
eating habits
75%
snakes
68%
Biological Sciences
50%
reptiles
34%
body size
29%
litter size
17%
museums
17%
lizards
16%
frogs
15%
foraging
13%
animals
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
reproductive biology
100%
snake
81%
food
47%
reptile
30%
body size
28%
litter size
21%
reproductive cycle
19%
prey availability
18%
lizard
16%
frog
15%
museum
14%
animal
9%