Side dominance (handedness) exists in humans as well as many animals. In this study, the feeding behavior of constricting snakes was examined for side dominance at an individual level. Boas and pythons strike rapidly and coil to the left, right, or ventrally after they capture the prey. 26 snakes from 16 different species were investigated for the direction of head movement after striking a mouse. The location struck on the mouse (head, middle, rear) was also recorded. Mouse behavior was taken into account by recording the position of the mouse before the strike (facing towards, left, right, or away). Of the 26 snakes examined, only seven snakes had handedness preference that was statistically significant. Only four of those truly exhibited...
Behavioural lateralization, the differential use one side of the body, and/or the bilateral use of s...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
Among living tetrapod vertebrates, snakes exhibit the most radical shifts in feeding biology and amo...
New evidence on directional asymmetry (DA) in lizards indicates a possible biological significance o...
Zoological Studies 46(4): xxx-xxx. Snakes may use tongue flicking and snout touching to locate the h...
Specialized predator-prey interactions can be a driving force for their coevolution. Southeast Asian...
Snake locomotor, constriction, and swallowing movements all involve axial bending and twisting movem...
The objective of this research was to quantify and better understand the mechanisms of performance i...
Caudal movement in snakes may serve either a predatory (e.g., caudal luring) or defensive (eg., ratt...
Understanding the origin and maintenance of functionally important subordinate traits is a major goa...
The movement of limbless terrestrial animals differs fundamentally from that of limbed animals, yet ...
In order to achieve copulation, a male snake must align his body in the same direction as his mate. ...
Most animals need to move to find food, escape predators or reproduce. Therefore, locomotion shapes ...
The ability to discriminate between individual humans has been shown in a variety of animals, which ...
Behavioural lateralization, the differential use one side of the body, and/or the bilateral use of s...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...
Among living tetrapod vertebrates, snakes exhibit the most radical shifts in feeding biology and amo...
New evidence on directional asymmetry (DA) in lizards indicates a possible biological significance o...
Zoological Studies 46(4): xxx-xxx. Snakes may use tongue flicking and snout touching to locate the h...
Specialized predator-prey interactions can be a driving force for their coevolution. Southeast Asian...
Snake locomotor, constriction, and swallowing movements all involve axial bending and twisting movem...
The objective of this research was to quantify and better understand the mechanisms of performance i...
Caudal movement in snakes may serve either a predatory (e.g., caudal luring) or defensive (eg., ratt...
Understanding the origin and maintenance of functionally important subordinate traits is a major goa...
The movement of limbless terrestrial animals differs fundamentally from that of limbed animals, yet ...
In order to achieve copulation, a male snake must align his body in the same direction as his mate. ...
Most animals need to move to find food, escape predators or reproduce. Therefore, locomotion shapes ...
The ability to discriminate between individual humans has been shown in a variety of animals, which ...
Behavioural lateralization, the differential use one side of the body, and/or the bilateral use of s...
Ectotherms have been shown being lateralized as well as mammals and birds. This is particularly evid...
Behavioral laterality, a common measure of hemispheric specialization of the brain, has been examine...