NOTES ON THE DIET AND REPRODUCTION OF Dryophylax phoenix IN THE CATIMBAU NATIONAL PARK, PERNAMBUCO STATE, BRAZIL
Maria Eduarda de Araújo Almeida,
Patrícia Marques do Amaral Oliveira,
Natallia Vívian Nascimento da Silva
et al.
Abstract:Dryophylax phoenix is a snake with wide distribution in northeastern Brazil, with a diet composed mainly of anurans and lizards, presenting a viviparous reproduction. Here we report two cases of saurophagy and provide the first reproductive data for this snake from two dissected individuals collected in Catimbau National Park, a Caatinga area.
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