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Benefits of female mimicry in snakes

R. Shine (), B. Phillips, H. Waye, M. LeMaster and R. T. Mason
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R. Shine: University of Sydney
B. Phillips: University of Sydney
H. Waye: Oregon State University
M. LeMaster: Oregon State University
R. T. Mason: Oregon State University

Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6861, 267-267

Abstract: She-male garter snakes exploit the amorous attentions of other males to warm up.

Date: 2001
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