Pretending to be venomous: is a snake’s head shape a trustworthy signal to a predator?
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Guimarães, M. (Author)
- Sawaya, R. (Author)
Title
Pretending to be venomous: is a snake’s head shape a trustworthy signal to a predator?
Publication
Journal of Tropical Ecology
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
437-439
Date
2011
Language
English
Notes
Reptilia
Citation
Guimarães, M., & Sawaya, R. (2011). Pretending to be venomous: is a snake’s head shape a trustworthy signal to a predator? Journal of Tropical Ecology, 27(4), 437–439.
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