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. 2018 Dec 4;8:17622. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-35810-9

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Comparison of Interfang Distance (IF) based on presence and absence of Mojave Toxin (left) and by venom type (right) in the Sonoran lineage of Mojave Rattlesnakes. Snout-vent Length (SVL) was used to control for different sizes among animals. Smaller values on the y-axis (more negative) are smaller measurements. Mojave Toxin positive individuals had significantly wider distances between their fangs compared to Mojave Toxin negative individuals. After excluding animals in which Type A and Type A + B could not be distinguished because they were salvaged, there was marginal significance of interfang distance based on venom type with a trend of Type A individuals having a wider distance between fangs. Letters above bars (X and Y) indicate significance at an α of 0.05.