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Without legs, snakes must get creative to slither up trees, and new research suggests they use the scales covering their bodies to make such climbs. Their scales and body muscles work together to ...
OSAKA -- Primates, including humans, instinctively fear snakes due to their scales, not their unsettling, slithering movements, Nagoya University cognitive science professor Nobuyuki Kawai has found.
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