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Snakes and newts in the Atlantic

Published on June 9, 2016 by Joel McGlothlin

Ed Yong has published this excellent article in the Atlantic, which explains the work in our new Current Biology paper better than I could.

The subtitle summarizes it perfectly: “The two have been locked in an evolutionary arms race since before they even existed.”

And check out that photo caption.

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