A study by the University of Queensland discovered that snakes can hear and respond to airborne sounds in addition to ground vibrations.
Dr. Christina Zdenek from UQ’s School of Biological Sciences, in collaboration with QUT’s Professor Damian Candusso, played three different sound frequencies to captive-bred snakes one at a time in a soundproof room and observed their reactions.
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