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linea on termal eye vision of snakes​

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Answered by Mahimasharan971
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Snakes use an infrared heat-sensing system to hunt down their prey, scientists believe. Pythons, boas, rattlesnakes and other members of the family known as the 'pit vipers' have a 'sixth sense' that mammals and even other reptiles cannot boast. ... The exterior chamber heats up when it is close to a heat source

Answered by debashreeghosh2018
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They are definitely not, as they have often been treated, a “sixth sense,” useful only for the detection and acquisition of prey. Just as the world that most insects see includes both the visual and the ultraviolet spectra, so the world that boas, pythons, and pit vipers see includes both the visual and the infrared spectra.

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