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Check your answers and the winners for the Mystery Skull Challenge!May 21 - June 24, 2008 Back to Past Contests>> © Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com © David Northcott Answer: The matamata (Chelus fimbriatus) inhabits slow moving, blackwater streams, pools, marshes and…
Check your answers and the winners for the Mystery Skull Challenge!November 19 - December 21, 2008 Back to Past Contests>> © Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com © Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com Answer: The Mangrove Snake (Boiga dendrophila) is an arboreal, rear-fanged snake that…
Check your answers and the winners for the Mystery Skull Challenge!August 20 - September 23, 2008 Back to Past Contests>> © Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com © Shawn K. Heflick www.ArtByEvolution.com Answer: The Indian Cobra (Naja naja) is the most famous, and…
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