Hi All,
Please check out: The Natural History of the World’s Rarest Viper, the Aruba Island Rattlesnake
“It is interesting to note that Aruba has no native terrestrial mammals other than bats. In contrast to other large rattlesnakes, this species must have subsisted largely upon reptiles, birds and amphibians prior to the introduction of Norway Rats and House Mice”. Read article here
Comments and questions appreciated,
Thanks, Frank
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Please check out: The Natural History of the World’s Rarest Viper, the Aruba Island Rattlesnake
“It is interesting to note that Aruba has no native terrestrial mammals other than bats. In contrast to other large rattlesnakes, this species must have subsisted largely upon reptiles, birds and amphibians prior to the introduction of Norway Rats and House Mice”. Read article here
Comments and questions appreciated,
Thanks, Frank
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http://twitter.com/#!/findiviglio
Bio: http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatr...logist-frank-indiviglio-to-that-reptile-blog/