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Science Reveals: The Secret Visual Cue Monkeys Use To Spot Snakes
Monkeys detect snakes rapidly due to their scales. New experiments demonstrated that primates react strongly to snake-like ...
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Primates’ fear of snakes may be linked to reptiles’ scales, study finds
Nagoya University researchers conclude that snakes’ scales, rather than their elongated bodies, are what trigger fear among ...
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Serpenti Infinito Exhibition: The snake as remarkable works of art
SHANGHAI] With the Chinese New Year of the Snake just round the corner, Bvlgari has taken the opportunity to lead off the ...
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19 天
Monkeys instinctively avoid snake scales, revealing deep-rooted fear
Nobuyuki Kawai, a professor of cognitive psychology at Nagoya University in Japan, noted on the 27th that monkeys use scales as clues to quickly detect snakes. The research findings were published ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
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One Thing About Snakes Triggers a Powerful Instinct in Primates
Monkeys, like humans, have an in-built ability to spot snakes ultra-fast, and new research suggests scales are a key visual ...
12 天
Primates instinctively fear snakes due to scales, not creepy movement: Japan study
Primates, including humans, instinctively fear snakes due to their scales, not their unsettling, slithering movements, Nagoya ...
Science Daily
21 天
How do monkeys recognize snakes so fast?
Japanese monkeys rapidly noticed snake-scale cladded salamanders, similar to detecting snakes. Scientific Reports , 2024; 14 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-78595-w Cite This Page : ...
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