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Are These Invisible Ears on Snakes More Critical For Their Survival Than Previously Thought?
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11/27/2023
Scientists in Australia are looking to finally answer an age old question.
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Snakes are known for their forked tongues
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and slithering nature,
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but scientists say despite not having any visible ears,
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they're actually quite adept listeners.
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Researchers from the University of Queensland in Australia
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wanted to test just how good at hearing they were,
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setting up an experiment to test both air
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and ground vibrational sounds.
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What they found was that yes,
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snakes can definitely hear the sounds,
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but the reactions differed snake species to snake species.
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The researchers found that taipans,
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brown snakes and death adders,
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would slither away from the direction
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sounds were coming from.
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Woma pythons on the other hand would go towards the sound.
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So why the difference in snake behavior?
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Well, the snakes that moved away from the sounds
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are generally much smaller than the python,
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which stretches nearly nine feet long
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and weighs around 11 pounds,
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meaning sounds more often lead to a meal
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for an animal that has few natural predators.
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They also tend to hunt larger prey as well,
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meaning animals that are more likely
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to make sounds in the bush.
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With the researchers writing in their report,
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quote, "We know very little about how most snake species
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navigate situations and landscapes around the world,
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but our study shows that sound may be an important part
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of their sensory repertoire."
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