NO THEY DONT BUT THEY HAVE PITS THAT CAN SENSE THE HEAT IN AN ORGANISM no they have very poor eye sight but they can see heat waves so they can see their pray even at night Some are blind, some, like the cobra, can shoot venom in their victim's eyes from yards away. Most snakes rely heavily on their sense of taste (smell), their sensitivity to vibration and some can see infra-red (body heat) at night.
There aren't specifically any animals that we have discovered that can see microwaves. However, bees are able to see ultraviolet radiation and snakes infrared.
No, snakes do not see through their eyelids. When snakes close their eyes or "blink," they are not able to see. They rely on their other senses, such as heat-sensing pits and tongue-flicking for sensing their environment when their eyes are closed.
No, snakes do not see everything in black and white. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans. Snakes have specialized eyes that can perceive heat in addition to visual input.
not many, because they wouldn't be able to digest the shell....probably bigger snakes.
evil demon snake snakes yes but if there regular snakes no
Snakes can see.
There aren't specifically any animals that we have discovered that can see microwaves. However, bees are able to see ultraviolet radiation and snakes infrared.
No, snakes do not see through their eyelids. When snakes close their eyes or "blink," they are not able to see. They rely on their other senses, such as heat-sensing pits and tongue-flicking for sensing their environment when their eyes are closed.
Snakes see in red eye color.
snakes don't have eyelids!
All snakes can see Infared, its used for hunting.
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No, snakes do not have eyes on their tail. Snakes see by flicking their tongue "to taste the air".
Yes
Snakes can feel vibrations on the ground.
No, snakes do not see everything in black and white. They can see some colors, but their vision is limited compared to humans. Snakes have specialized eyes that can perceive heat in addition to visual input.