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  • 12-28-2003, 04:09 AM
    RPlank
    Will,
    They aren't blind to the visible spectrum. They can see like we can, but they can also sense heat. How they incorporate these two senses is hard for us to imagine, but they do see with their eyeballs, like we do. Most agree that they probably are colorblind, and do not have very good distance vision.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Wizill
    if you put them in the freezer, they wouldnt see anything at all...

    That's because there is no light in the freezer, and when you close the door, it's dark! You couldn't see, either!
    (just playin with ya!)
  • 12-28-2003, 04:12 AM
    Wizill
    well randy, i'm gonna go with your theory.. because well, you've never steered me wrong. but i honestly do have books that say otherwise. they give the snake the benefit of the doubt, and claim they can make out objects that contain heat with their site, using their heat sensers...

    and thanks for clearing it up, as well as making me feel like a jackass ;)...


    btw, glad to see you survived the holidays!! :)
  • 12-28-2003, 08:34 PM
    Jesús
    great article you post Mike.
    It was very interesting and appealing for me.
    Jesús
  • 12-29-2003, 01:53 AM
    Mike
    haha...im glad everyone liked the article. and im glad wizill finally saw it my way(jk). anyways...theres probably plenty of articles to read out there if you look around for a few minutes. -Mike
  • 12-29-2003, 01:57 AM
    Wizill
    just so you know, i still think you're wrong.:)
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