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Seeing Heat: The Sensory Systems of Snakes
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Seeing Heat: The Sensory Systems of Snakes

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Subject SciencePhysics
Grade Level Grades 9-12
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The goal of this research is to determine the mechanisms underlying predatory and defensive behavior guided by an extraordinarily novel sensor in snakes. Pit vipers, pythons and boas possess special organs that form images in the brain of the thermal environment, much like vision occurs in the human brain. Thus, these snakes "see" heat, and this amazing system is the most sensitive infrared detector on Earth, natural or artificial.

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