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A lesson in ambiguity
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And they don't always like what they see.
It smells like food.
It’s not bumping into them that makes the snakes angry.
A mysterious hunting accident provides a new test for wildlife forensics.
An Australian snake may have evolved all-black scales to cope with pollution.