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  2. Pit viper - Wikipedia

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    By controlling this tube, the snake can balance the air pressure on either side of the membrane. [2] The membrane has many nerve endings packed with mitochondria . Succinic dehydrogenase, lactic dehydrogenase, adenosine triphosphate , monoamine oxidase , generalized esterases , and acetylcholine esterase have also been found in it. [ 5 ]

  3. Pithing - Wikipedia

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    Pithing / ˈ p ɪ θ ɪ ŋ / is a technique used to immobilize or kill an animal by inserting a needle or metal rod into its brain.. It is regarded [by whom?] as a humane means of immobilizing small animals being observed in experiments, and while once common in commercial slaughtering is no longer practiced in some developed countries on animals intended for the human food supply due to the ...

  4. Tretanorhinus nigroluteus - Wikipedia

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    Tretanorhinus nigroluteus, the orange-bellied swamp snake or orangebelly swamp snake, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in Panama , Mexico , Guatemala , Honduras , Nicaragua , Belize , and Costa Rica .

  5. Projectile use by non-human organisms - Wikipedia

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    One example of solid projectile use among mammals is the California ground squirrel, which is known to distract predators such as the rattlesnake and gopher snake from locating their nest burrows by kicking sand into their eyes. [13] A wild female African elephant has also been observed to throw various materials at an interfering rhino. [14]

  6. Maryland Man Shocked to Find 10-Foot Escaped Pet Python ... - AOL

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    A Maryland man was recently stunned to discover a ten foot long Burmese python in his backyard. He called a pest control service, who sent an entire team to deal with the unusual call.

  7. No one can find the snake hidden in this pile of leaves - AOL

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    Twitter user @SssnakeySci shared the image, followed by a hint in case you have trouble finding the serpent among the leaves.. The hidden snake, a copperhead, is extremely dangerous. "Cute but ...

  8. Rhabdophis himalayanus - Wikipedia

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    The orange-collared keelback (Rhabdophis himalayanus) is a species of snake. As with its congenerics, this is a reared-fanged species. The toxicity of its venom is not known, but it overpowers its prey quickly. Even if it is considered harmless, an allergic reaction from the bite can still occur, and all bites should be taken seriously.

  9. 'Rally snake?': Serpent slithering through dugout can't ... - AOL

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    A snake wound its way across the top step of the Dodgers dugout during Game 2 of the NLCS, but it didn't bring good luck in a 7-3 loss to the Mets.