Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
Nap, interrupted.
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The snakes don't "learn" anything. Through mutations, some just happen to wait long enough for a particular poison, others don't. The ones that wait survive and the ones that don't die.Steve said:On the issue of how the snakes learn how long to wait, it is necessary to know that they have extremely keen olfactory senses. I surmise they can smell (even "taste")the difference between a potent poison and one which has lost its potency. Snakes actually smell as well as taste with their tongues, picking up odor molecules with each flick and thus retrieved draw it back into an olfactory organ in the roof of their mouth known as Jacobson's organ.
~~ Paul