Snakes have a thermal vision which means that they can feel the warmth of their prey's blood and body and can go near it by scanning the warmth
Corn snakes have good visual perception, with the ability to see a wide range of colors. Their unique vision includes the ability to detect movement and see in low light conditions. This helps them hunt for prey and avoid predators in the wild. Their keen eyesight also aids in finding mates and navigating their environment effectively. Overall, their exceptional vision plays a crucial role in their behavior and survival in their natural habitat.
Evolution. Pit Viper snakes depend on infrared vision to hunt.
Each type of snakes has a unique type to approach a predator. For example anacondas wait for their prey to come closer to then they will catch them. Spitting cobras will spit venom on its prey and kill them and so many techniques are there for each type of snakes.
No. Technically no snake has heat vision. However, pit vipers and some pythons have heat sensing pits. This is not a form of vision so much as an entirely new sense. Garter snakes do not have this.
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Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
Snakes' eyes are not adapted for night vision. Those that hunt in darkness do so by sensing their prey's body heat.
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they are the only reptile with no legs or wet skin
all snakes have bones because of their backbones
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