Twice bitten
Mark W. Westneat
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Mark W. Westneat: Field Museum of Natural History, 1400 South Lakeshore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60605-2496, USA. mwestneat@fieldmuseum.org
Nature, 2007, vol. 449, issue 7158, 33-34
Abstract:
The toothy visage of a moray eel is a fearsome sight. The discovery that morays can thrust a second pair of jaws out from their throat to wolf down prey whole increases their predatory reputation still further.
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1038/449033b
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