Rattlesnakes Grow While Starving

Rattlesnakes Grow While Starving

Even when they are starving rattlesnakes grow, eating themselves from within to gain length while reducing girth.

This finding goes against previous reports that reptiles shrunk during lean times, as would be expected.

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