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  • Fun Fact: The only reason that snakes respond to the flute of a snake charmer is because they're feeling the sound waves.

    Snakes are deaf in the sense that they can't hear sound, but they feel it through their jaw bones.

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  • GameManiac said:
    Fun Fact: The only reason that snakes respond to the flute of a snake charmer is because they're feeling the sound waves.

    Snakes are deaf in the sense that they can't hear sound, but they feel it through their jaw bones.

    As true as this MIGHT be, it makes no sense...

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  • GameManiac said:
    Fun Fact: The only reason that snakes respond to the flute of a snake charmer is because they're feeling the sound waves.

    Snakes are deaf in the sense that they can't hear sound, but they feel it through their jaw bones.

    Almost. The snake follows the charmer as the constant noise and odd movements threaten the snake and the snake is maintaining it's guard. Essentially, the snake doesn't attack as the charmer keeps a safe distance from the snake where it won't attack unless they get closer.

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  • Ko-san said:
    Almost. The snake follows the charmer as the constant noise and odd movements threaten the snake and the snake is maintaining it's guard. Essentially, the snake doesn't attack as the charmer keeps a safe distance from the snake where it won't attack unless they get closer.

    To add to this, the snake charmer's performance has to be kept brief, because snakes (or cobras as they're usually performed on) have limited stamina.

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  • WATISTAHT said:
    Slithery snake or wiggle worm?

    Danger Noodle.

    This makes me want Serperior playable in Pokken fighters, but with the lucha pika, i know for a fact it won't happen.

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  • GameManiac said:
    Fun Fact: The only reason that snakes respond to the flute of a snake charmer is because they're feeling the sound waves.

    Snakes are deaf in the sense that they can't hear sound, but they feel it through their jaw bones.

    Not just the jaw but their entire belly it's a little bit like eels n sharks sense electrical fields in the water, with snakes they use both vibration and heat waves to track their prey but as recent studies have shown different sounds at different frequencies can either make the brain more active or less active

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