Re: Snakes sensing weather?
Hi,
Low pressure fronts are one of the known triggers that can stimulate breeding so they can definately sense them. :gj:
dr del
Re: Snakes sensing weather?
that is such a cool observation!
It's amazing how good these creatures are at perceiving their environment!
I believe you Dr. Del, but what sense would a snake use to determine the presence of a low pressure front?
Re: Snakes sensing weather?
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dr del
Hi,
Low pressure fronts are one of the known triggers that can stimulate breeding so they can definately sense them. :gj:
dr del
Thanks for the quick response:)! I didn't know that low pressure fronts were a trigger for breeding. thanks for that little piece of information!
Re: Snakes sensing weather?
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nachash
that is such a cool observation!
It's amazing how good these creatures are at perceiving their environment!
I believe you Dr. Del, but what sense would a snake use to determine the presence of a low pressure front?
If it is related to pressure as Dr. Del said, then I don't know how snakes would feel it.
By the way, cool username nachash :snake: :)
Re: Snakes sensing weather?
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RichsBallPythons
Oh they can feel it and they get into the mood of breeding..
I got a pair going at it right now with thunderstorms going on
Haha I'm over in Ohio and our thunderstorm ended a while ago :p I only have two snakes right now as I only just got into the hobby a few months ago and they are different species, so no fun for them :)