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Snake work in the Washington Post

Published on June 10, 2016 by Joel McGlothlin

Rachel Feltman, who writes the Washington Post’s Speaking of Science Blog, has written a nice article on our snake work. Rachel perfectly summed up the interaction between snakes and newts as “an arms race so old snakes actually had arms when it started.”

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