How does the Gaboon viper often behave after biting prey, contrasting with some elapids?
Answer
They often hold onto the prey briefly to ensure venom delivery
When striking prey, the Gaboon viper often holds onto it briefly to ensure the venom takes full effect, which is a behavior different from some elapids that bite and immediately retreat.

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