What is the primary vulnerability created by the specialized diet of the Rhombic Egg-Eater?
Extreme reliance on stable avian populations and egg sizes
While the specialized feeding mechanism offers high efficiency in processing high-energy food without subduing active prey, it introduces a critical ecological vulnerability known as an Achilles' heel. Because the snake's entire digestive morphology is finely tuned only to process the liquid contents extracted from shells, it lacks dietary backups like lizards or insects. Consequently, the snake's stability is extremely dependent on the fortunes of its avian neighbors; any catastrophic decline in local bird populations or a significant shift in the average size of available eggs due to environmental changes poses an existential threat to *D. scabra* survival.

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