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“…For M. altirostris, direction of prey ingestion is headfirst, as was mentioned previously for snakes in general (Bellini et al, 2013;Greene, 1976;Pinto & Lema, 2002;Prieto et al, 2012;Rodríguez-Robles, 2002). This form of ingestion reduces time and deglutition effort and minimizes the possibility of prey escape (Albarelli & Santos-Costa, 2010;Andrade & Silvano, 1996;Pinto & Lema, 2002). Additionally, in the case of ophiophagous snakes, this behavior allows them to avoid the attack of potentially dangerous prey and reduce resistance of ventral scales (Greene, 1976;Pinto & Lema, 2002).…”
Section: Femalesmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…For M. altirostris, direction of prey ingestion is headfirst, as was mentioned previously for snakes in general (Bellini et al, 2013;Greene, 1976;Pinto & Lema, 2002;Prieto et al, 2012;Rodríguez-Robles, 2002). This form of ingestion reduces time and deglutition effort and minimizes the possibility of prey escape (Albarelli & Santos-Costa, 2010;Andrade & Silvano, 1996;Pinto & Lema, 2002). Additionally, in the case of ophiophagous snakes, this behavior allows them to avoid the attack of potentially dangerous prey and reduce resistance of ventral scales (Greene, 1976;Pinto & Lema, 2002).…”
Section: Femalesmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…9H), being found in Forest. Erythrolamprus reginae feeds on amphibians, lizards, and fish (Martins and Oliveira 1998, Albarelli and Santos-Costa 2010, Silva et al 2010. Its litter can range from 1 to 4 eggs (Arzamendia 2016, Marques et al 2016 Erythrolamprus taeniogaster (Jan, 1863) -A small-sized semi-aquatic species (average SVL = 364 mm; N = 45), with diurnal activity (Marques et al 2019).…”
Section: Family Colubridae Oppel 1811mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some taxa differ in their habits, especially when it comes to breeding and feeding activity (Pizzatto, Jordão and Marques, 2008;Alencar, Gaiarsa and Martins, 2013;Silva, Oliveira, Nascimento, Machado and Prudente, 2017b). This information may be important to understand, for example, how those behaviors vary and how they affect the species distribution (Santos-Costa, Prudente and Di-Bernardo, 2006;Albarelli and Santos-Costa, 2010;Siqueira, Nascimento and Santos-Costa, 2012;Nascimento, Siqueira and Santos-Costa, 2013;Siqueira, Nascimento, Montingelli and Santos-Costa, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%