How Snakes ‘See’ Warm-Blooded Animals With Their Faces
On a moonless night, a rattlesnake slides through scrub so quietly you’d swear the desert itself is breathing. A mouse rustles – then freezes – as if sensing the unseen gaze that has already found it. This isn’t sight the way we know it; it’s a heat-born image painted on nerves, a ghostly outline made ...



