Do Snakes Usually Like The Smell Of Feet?
My snakes are drawn to my feet. My feet smell so I'm not sure I understand this habit. Can anyone explain this to me?
My snakes are drawn to my feet. My feet smell so I'm not sure I understand this habit. Can anyone explain this to me?
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Maby they just like your feet. I've been around a few snakes in my bare feet, and they were never drawn to them.
answered 4 months ago
Dear snakes have no nose to smell in fact they taste the air with there by using its forked tongue to collect airborne particles then passing them to jacobson'sorgan in the mouth for examination.The fork in the tongue gives the snake a sort of directional sense of smell and taste simultaneously.The snake keeps its tongue constantly in motion, sampling particles
from the air, ground, and water analyzing the chemicals found and
determining the presence of prey or predators in its local environment so dear you got your answer our feet smells because of sweating and snake realizes humidity and change in atmosphere gives them a sense that there pray is near but when they come near and analyze your feet through there eyesight and infrared sensitivity they found that you are not there pray
answered 3 months ago
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