On the other hand, according to some research (there is a paper about it somewhere) human brains visually recognize snakes on noisy pictures, quicker than any other animal.
The hypothesis is that the benefit/risk ratio of mingling with snakes is too low, so the brain learned over the years to quickly identify and avoid them.
On the other hand, according to some research (there is a paper about it somewhere) human brains visually recognize snakes on noisy pictures, quicker than any other animal.
The hypothesis is that the benefit/risk ratio of mingling with snakes is too low, so the brain learned over the years to quickly identify and avoid them.