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What the Dead Tell Us about the Living: Using Roadkill to Analyze the Diet and Endoparasite Prevalence in Two Bahamian Snakes

Sebastian Hoefer, Sophie Mills, Theodora Pinou, and Nathan J. Robinson

Ichthyology & Herpetology 109: 685–690

Figure S1. Some of the prey items found inside the stomachs of Cubophis vudii vudii and Chilabothrus strigilatus strigilatus. (A) Tropidophis curtus barbouri; (B) Typhlops lumbricalis; (C) Sphaerodactylus notatus; (D) Hemidactylus mabouia; (E) Rattus rattus; (F) unidentified egg. Photos by Sebastian Hoefer.