Sensors
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Pit Vipers Use Cooperative Sensors To Hunt in the Dark, Physicists Find
Found in a wide variety of habitats, from jungles to deserts, these pit vipers use powerful infrared sensors located near their nostrils to hunt for prey in the darkness by sensing even the tiniest temperature change
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