Biology, asked by Ramakrovvidi, 4 months ago

how do heat sensors help snakes

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Answered by abose
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Scientists have discovered the receptors that allow snakes to find prey in the dark. Snakes can 'see' in the dark thanks to protein channels that are activated by heat from the bodies of their prey.

Answered by SiddharthSangwan
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they don't have eyes but heat sensors help them locate living body by sensing their body heat..

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