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southern Canada southward to
Central America to
southern South America.
Crotalines are a
versatile subfamily, with
members found in
habitats ranging from...
- and
subspecies of the
subfamily Crotalinae,
otherwise referred to as
crotalines, pit vipers, or pitvipers, and
including rattlesnakes Crotalus and Sistrurus...
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though the
morphology of the
vasculature differs between these snakes and
crotalines. The
purpose of the vasculature, in
addition to
providing oxygen to the...
- coyotes, weasels, whipsnakes, kingsnakes, and racers.
Young of the
smaller crotaline species are
frequently killed and
eaten by
small predatory birds, such...
- rabbits, lizards, frogs, snakes, bats, and more. With few exceptions,
crotalines are ovoviviparous,
meaning that the
embryos develop within eggs that remain...
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predatory mammals such as
mongooses and hedgehogs.
Didelphin opossums and
crotaline vipers have been
suggested to be in an
evolutionary arms race. Some authors...
- bugs (Triatoma infestans). By
detecting the heat that
their prey emits,
crotaline and boid
snakes identify and
capture their prey
using their IR-sensitive...
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species and
subspecies List of
uropeltid species and
subspecies List of
crotaline species and
subspecies List of
viperine species and
subspecies List of...
- (February 3, 2011). "Unified
treatment algorithm for the
management of
crotaline snakebite in the
United States:
results of an evidence-informed consensus...
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American mussurana (Clelia spp.), are
proof against the
venom of the
crotalines,
which frequent the same districts, and
which they are able to overpower...