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A researcher has found that the rapid detection of snakes by monkeys is because of the presence of snake scales as a visual cue. His findings highlight an evolutionary adaptation of primates to ...
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Dr. Nobuyuki Kawai from Nagoya University in Japan has found that the rapid detection of snakes by monkeys is because of the ...
Scientists discovered that primates spot snakes quickly because their brains are specifically tuned to recognize snake scales ...
"Previously we demonstrated that humans and primates ... of vision and brain evolution in animals, including ourselves." More information: Nobuyuki Kawai, Japanese monkeys rapidly noticed snake ...
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A new study suggests monkeys can identify snakes by their scales, and know to fear them, even when those scales aren't on a ...
Monkeys instinctively avoid snake scales, revealing deep-rooted fear Monkeys demonstrate a strong aversion to unique visual cues, such as scales, due to evolutionary survival instincts.