To Scientists' Surprise, Even Nonvenomous Snakes Can Strike at
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Some nonvenomous snakes can strike just as quickly as venomous vipers. Researchers used high-speed cameras to measure the strike speeds of two viper species along with Texas rat snakes, a nonviper species that lacks venom. They were all evenly
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