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Fig. 3. Accuracy of the strike following experimental manipulation. Bilateral strikes (in which both fangs contact the prey) were most common in the control (black columns) and denervated (white columns) trials, with decreasing levels of unilateral and missed strikes. Strikes recorded following denervation and visual occlusion (grey columns) showed reduced accuracy, with roughly equal numbers of bilateral, unilateral and missed strikes.