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Snakes Locate Prey Through Vibration Waves
Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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It is often believed that snakes cannot hear. This presumption is fed by the fact that snakes lack an outer ear and that scientific evidence of snakes responding to sound is scarce. Snakes do, however, possess an inner ear with a functional cochlea. In a recent article...    (source: portal.mytum.de)


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