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Egg-eating snakes are highly specialized species that lack teeth altogether. Instead, they have bony protrusions on the inside of their spine that break down egg shells after they’ve been eaten. Zoom

Egg-eating snakes are highly specialized species that lack teeth altogether. Instead, they have bony protrusions on the inside of their spine that break down egg shells after they’ve been eaten.

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Posted on Wednesday, September 12 2012. Tagged with: biologysnakereptileherpetofaunasciencebiodiversityconservationdiversitybiologiasciencesegg eating snakeecology
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    Thank goodness my eggs are hatched.
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