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  2. Infrared sensing in snakes - Wikipedia

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    What is commonly called a pit organ allows these animals to essentially "see" [1] radiant heat at wavelengths between 5 and 30 μm. The more advanced infrared sense of pit vipers allows these animals to strike prey accurately even in the absence of light, and detect warm objects from several meters away.

  3. Infrared sensing in vampire bats - Wikipedia

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    Vampire bats have developed a specialized system using infrared-sensitive receptors on their nose-leaf to prey on homeothermic (warm-blooded) vertebrates. [1] Trigeminal nerve fibers that innervate these IR-sensitive receptors may be involved in detection of infrared thermal radiation emitted by their prey. This may aid bats in locating blood ...

  4. Visible spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The popular belief that the common goldfish is the only animal that can see both infrared and ultraviolet light [38] is incorrect, because goldfish cannot see infrared light. [ 39 ] Invertebrates

  5. Bird vision - Wikipedia

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    The tawny owl's retina has about 56,000 light-sensitive rods per square millimetre (36 million per square inch); although earlier claims that it could see in the infrared part of the spectrum have been dismissed. [78] Each owl's retina has a single fovea [73]

  6. Wombats, other Australian animals glow in the dark under UV ...

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    Naturally, Australian researchers decided to study their native animals under the same light, according to ABC. Scientists have discovered that wombats, platypi and other Australian mammals glow ...

  7. Infrared - Wikipedia

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    Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those of red light (the longest waves in the visible spectrum ), so IR is invisible to the human eye.

  8. Can Saunas Help You Lose Weight? Here's What Experts Say - AOL

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    Animals. Business. Food. Games. Health. ... “Infrared saunas use light to make heat and the light waves penetrate deeper. ... While it’s true that some people may see the scale number change ...

  9. Webb telescope spies the Milky Way’s black hole constantly ...

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    The team believes the short bursts of light are created by minor, turbulent fluctuations within the accretion disk that could squeeze hot, energetic gas called plasma and cause a flash of radiation.