Most snakes do not have strong internal navigation capabilities, but a new report tells us that Burmese pythons are an exception. Burmese pythons have evolved exceptionally accurate internal maps and compasses that can guide them back to their homes even a few miles away. Spin Electric Scooter,Pulse Performance Electric Scooter,Scooter Bikes,Stand Up Scooter Ningbo Hiley Technology Co.,Ltd , https://www.nbhiley-mobility.com
Burmese python is the world's largest snake species and can grow to over 18 feet (5.5 meters) and is native to southern Asia. However, in the past 15 years, due to the random abandonment of young snakes and the suitable living environment, the number of them has increased and the living environment spans more than 390 square miles.
In order to control the number of snakes recently, researchers from Davidson College in North Carolina conducted research on whether the snakes could find their way home. The researchers collected six snakes and placed them 13 and 22 miles (21 and 36 kilometers) away from the captured area. The miraculous thing was that all the snakes returned to their place 3 miles (5 kilometers) away from the land. This new research result greatly exceeds the expectations of the researchers.
In magical nature, Burmese pythons used their internal maps and compass to find their way home.