Snakes' Ecological Success
Snakes have thrived ecologically over the past 65 million years, showcasing their ability to adapt to diverse habitats and dietary strategies. Unique examples include tree-dwelling snakes that specialize in soft-bodied mollusks and sea snakes that hunt for fish eggs in coral reefs. This specialization highlights the evolutionary potential that has allowed snakes to exploit ecological opportunities, especially following major environmental shifts.In this clip
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