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Fig. 1. The smallest (SVL=43 cm, mass=9.9 g) and second largest
(SVL=184 cm, mass=1137 g) brown tree snakes used to determine the
scaling of anatomy and gap-bridging performance. The smaller snake is near the
size of a hatchling.
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