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    Re: Interesting Study on Crustacean-Eating Snakes including One That will Rip a Crab

    Queen snakes almost solely eat freshly molted crayfish. Their populations have been declining and it's been hypothesized that pollution makes it more difficult for them to track their prey since they're believed to do so by essentially smelling the hormones given off when the crayfish molt. Given that, I'd wonder if the cat-eyed watersnake is having some of the same problems.

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