Can snakes really capture the image of their killer in their eyes? Myth or reality; here’s what science has to say…

In old Hindi films, we have often witnessed that a snake can capture the image of its attackers in its eyes. The snake or its partner will then take revenge on those attackers. Many films have been made based on this narration, including one released in 1976 called Nagin. In this film, Sanjay Dutt’s father, Sunil Dutt, was the lead character. He and a few friends accidentally killed a snake. The Nagin, the snake’s partner, saw that incident. So, she took revenge and killed them one at a time.

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So does a snake capture the image of a killer in the eye? Do snakes have the capability of memory to remember their attackers? Read this story till the end!

Can a snake’s eyes store images like a camera?

Since ancient times, snakes have been linked to all kinds of mysteries, myths, and enigmas. In folklore, religion, and cinema, their ability to perform supernatural feats has made them impressive subjects. There are many kinds of snakes. They can be classified broadly based on their traits, their specific habitats, as well as whether they are venomous or non-venomous snakes. Some common types of snakes include: Cobras, vipers, kraits, pythons, and boas.

A snake can not retain an image of what the last thing it saw before dying. Like all living creatures, the eyes of a snake depend on the functions of its brain. When a snake dies, the brain does not function; therefore, no “picture” in its eyes can be saved after it dies.

The notion of snakes getting revenge is completely fiction; it cannot happen in reality. Dead snakes do not seek revenge. There are numerous movies showing that snakes’ partner takes revenge for their demise, but know that’s not true.

Story Highlights

  1. Snakes have been linked to all kinds of mysteries, myths, and enigmas.
  2. A snake can not retain an image of what the last thing it saw before dying.

Snakes have such poor memory that they cannot remember things for very long. Hence, the idea of snakes’ revenge as a fact is a complete fiction. There is no scientific support for revenge cases involving snakes or for the concept of snakes getting revenge on any topic. The concept of snakes seeking revenge is simply a result of social superstitions and local beliefs. Snakes have limited vision and primarily rely on their tongue and other sensory organs.

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