
In nature the ability to detect extremely less heat is mastered by some insects, snakes, and bats. They use this skill to detect the skin of their prey and bite for the blood. While it was recently discovered that dogs can detect extremely low differences in heat by their moist noses.
Fortunately, our loved ones don’t use this skill to bite.
Sci Rep 10, 3527 (2020).
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