Why do snakes without ears hear the flute?
Through film and television we know that in India often appear snakes with their heads, swaying under the flute of the owner.
Through film and television we know that in India often appear snakes with their heads, swaying under the flute of the owner.
Through research, it was discovered that the visual band of the snake is very poor but very sensitive to vibrations.
The snake's nose is connected to a very specific organ, so it has a very sensitive sense of smell. The tongue of the tongue is tight, the snake can quickly expand the tip of the tongue to bring the taste to the sensory organ. So snakes are very sensitive to shocks .
The new footsteps were the underground signal that the circus circulator gave the snake to dance.
The snake's ears have degenerated and the outer ear has completely disappeared, the inner ear is only a bone, so it can be said that the snake has no ears. So why can't snakes hear and dance to the flute?
The truth of the circus snake, when playing the flute, their feet also beat on the ground . Because of the shock of the circus foot, the snake is very sensitive so the snake will dance in the rhythm of the foot beat . Therefore, it can be said that playing the flute of a snake circus is just a mere gesture to cover the eyes and ears of people, and the footsteps are the underground signal that the circus circus sends the snake to dance.
There are many types of animals that can perform very specific repertoire because there is a specific underground signal between the animal trainer and the animal.
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