First Record of <i>Nassarius stolatus</i> (Family Nassariidae: Gastropoda) Feeding on Dead Hook-nosed Sea Snake <i>Hydrophis schistosus</i> From India
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Figure 3. Snails feeding on snake from the wounded part. They were drilling the part to feed
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Vishwakarma, J., & Mhadgut, A. (2023). First Record of <i>Nassarius stolatus</i> (Family Nassariidae: Gastropoda) Feeding on Dead Hook-nosed Sea Snake <i>Hydrophis schistosus</i> From India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS), 120(2). https://doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2023/v120/167294

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