Smithsonian study finds juvenile crabs rely on shrinking shallow-water habitats to escape cannibalism by adults Kristen Goodhue The Chesapeake Bay’s most popular crustacean has a dark streak.
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Cannibalism in snakes is not uncommon — but could be a behavior that's tied to evolution
Cannibalism in snakes is much more widespread than previously thought, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that snakes are evolving to become cannibalistic. Learn more about it.
Cannibalism might seem like a rare and unnatural occurrence, but the behavior has arisen in several snake lineages throughout evolutionary history, often triggered by environmental stressors, ...
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