What's Happening?
Scientists have captured high-speed videos of venomous snake strikes, revealing detailed insights into their attack strategies. The study, published in the Journal of Experimental Biology, involved filming
36 species of snakes at Venomworld in Paris. The videos showed that vipers strike quickly from a coiled position, while elapids approach their prey more stealthily. The research provides a comprehensive look at how different snake families deliver their venom.
Why It's Important?
This research enhances our understanding of snake behavior and their role in ecosystems. The detailed analysis of snake strikes can inform the development of antivenoms and improve safety measures for those working with these reptiles. By understanding the mechanics of snake attacks, scientists can better predict and mitigate the risks associated with venomous snakes.











