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Brain Goes 'Hiss' on Spotting Snake; Special Region Dedicated to Detecting Serpents, Study
Snakes- those creepy, crawly creatures- are the reason behind primates developing high-quality vision. A new study has found that the monkey brain has a region reserved to detect snakes.
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