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That's pretty wild. Never trust a snake even with its head cut off.
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That's pretty wild. Never trust a snake even with its head cut off.
Think of it like a biological electric circuit. Things can still move even though the main power source isn't, with individual components having some potential to some degree for movement still.Kind of weird how the body reacts to being bitten.
I suppose not all of the response circuitry occurs in the brain.
Think of it like a biological electric circuit. Things can still move even though the main power source isn't, with individual components having some potential to some degree for movement still.
They're always dangerousI always trust snakes. They are predictable.
Yes, in reptiles information processing is more distributed: the 'reflex' aspects of the spinal cord are more important for overall behavior than what happens in mammals (which have a frontal cortex in their brains for planning).
Must kind of be that way in fish too. There's a video of someone washing fish fillets in the sink, no guts, no head, nothing.. Just fillets ready to cook, and they started flipping out
Chickens running around after their heads are chopped off is pretty common.Yes, you would find this in fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Birds and mammals have a more developed nervous system and a brain capable of more processing.
Chickens running around after their heads are chopped off is pretty common.
Mike the Headless Chicken - Wikipedia
Chickens running around after their heads are chopped off is pretty common.
Mike the Headless Chicken - Wikipedia