Hearing study at UC with snakes
http://www.uc.edu/News/NR.aspx?ID=9569
Check it out, they're going to look at snakes brains!
I used to go to school here, I thought it was pretty interesting to see a burm on the home page of the website.
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Don't most burms just lay around? :P
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If my room mate was in a class like that, I would soooo rub a dead rat on their clothes while they were sleeping :rofl:
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well it's always been known that snakes"hear" by viration... they just don't hear sound Ike humans or dogs or cats... I mean when is the last time you called your pet snake and it came slithering out to greet you lol
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Slim
If my room mate was in a class like that, I would soooo rub a dead rat on their clothes while they were sleeping :rofl:
:rofl: That would just be awesome.
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Slim
If my room mate was in a class like that, I would soooo rub a dead rat on their clothes while they were sleeping :rofl:
Note to self: never rent an apartment with anyone on BP.net
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SamuraiZr0
well it's always been known that snakes"hear" by viration... they just don't hear sound Ike humans or dogs or cats... I mean when is the last time you called your pet snake and it came slithering out to greet you lol
I know they sense sound by vibration. I'm pretty sure it's through their belly scales, not through their ears. I thought I have read before that they have some sort of internal ear structure. I assumed they were able to hear things, but it would be like if you held your hands over your ears, just very muffled and not clear.