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Anything In The Name Of SCIENCE!

Candachan

Luna Serpentry
I thought this might interest some people and maybe give them a laugh...

http://www.boingboing.net/2010/03/16/a-scientific-paper-y.html#more

Response of brown tree snakes (Boiga irregularis) to human blood

David Chiszar, Thomas M. Dunn, and Hobart M. Smith

Abstract Ten specimens of Boiga irregularis were presented with clean or bloody tampons. The latter were used by women during menses. Trial duration was 60 sec, intertrial interval was 24 hr, and the dependent variable was rate of tongue flicking (a measure of chemosensory investigation). Bloody tampons elicited significantly more tongue flicking than did control tampons. An additional snake is shown attacking and ingesting a soiled tampon, confirming that chemosensory interest was associated with predatory behavior.

Oh dear.

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I'd have thought the experiment would have been structured so as to experiment on Agkistrodon piscivorus.


:sidestep:


Dale
 
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