Fatal Assault- 27 Pictures of a Snake Attack
Snakes use a combination of senses, relying especially on smell,
which is the most important snake sense. A snake has a regular nose and
analyses smell the way all other animals do. But snakes have a second
highly developed smell sense (vomeronasal), which some lizards also
have. A snake uses its forked tongue to pick up chemical traces. The
tongue is then inserted into pits on the roof of the mouth (called the
Jacobson’s organ). It is this organ that analyses the chemicals, and not
the tongue, which has no taste or smell buds.
Because snakes are ectothermic, they’re slow and cannot be active for long. So they rely heavily on stealth and surprise.
Ambush: The snake will choose a spot where prey are likely to be; next
to rocks where lizards sun themselves; at the entrance of caves used by
bats-the snake strikes out as the bats fly by; next to ripening fruit
which attract birds and mammals. Sometimes, some snakes like python do
not appreciate correctly the size of their prey and can get immobile or
even die while tackling with too large prey. In 2005, the carcasses of a
13-foot pet escaped tiger python (4,3 m) and a 6-foot (2 m) alligator
were found floating in a marsh, the gator’s tail and hind legs
protruding from the split-open gut of the python.
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