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Since the early 1950s, work has been undertaken on the infrared
sensory organs of snakes by a handful of investigators around the
world. Despite progress in uncovering the morphological,
physiological and behavioral functions of these organs, study was
discontinued by most of these workers. Not the least of the reasons
was the fact that the infrared organs are possessed either by
highly venomous snakes, the pit vipers, or by equally dangerous
snakes because of their size, the pythons and boas.
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