• PapaStevesy@midwest.social
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      6 months ago

      A threat’s a threat, I doubt snakes are aware of the fact that they even have venom, much less that it only works on certain living biological entities. But I’m no Snake Scientist, so I could obviously be totally wrong.

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        6 months ago

        There is alot of room for bias here. Is the fake foot a realistic proxy of an orgional? Can the snake recognize the difference? You don’t fistfight a book or other object falling onto you. Would a snake bite a rock that shifted onto it when it bumps into it?

        How much pressure is the fake foot applying? A person accidentally stepping on a snake would apply their whole weight because they didn’t know it was there. Likely hurting the snake and warrenting a more significant and immediate response. I doubt the fake foot was applying the same force because of ethical reasons.

        Edit: Phrasing

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      6 months ago

      They aren’t worried about what sort of appendage is going towards them. They don’t have that level of cognition. I should think that if you piss off a gorilla with a fake leg, that gorilla would understand that it’s a fake leg and still be mad at you.

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        6 months ago

        I think the biggest factor is pressure. A person would put their full weight down because they don’t know the snake is there. This would probably hurt the snake and warrent a panic/significant response. I doubt the fake foot was applied with the same pressure because ethical reasons.