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Acierno, M. J., Mitchell, M. A., Zachariah, T. T., Roundtree, M. K., Kirchgessner, M. S., & Guzman, D. S.-M. (2008). Effects of ultraviolet radiation on plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin d3 concentrations in corn snakes (elaphe guttata). American journal of veterinary research, 69(2), 294–297.  
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Amemiya, F., Nakano, M., Goris, R. C., Kadota, T., Atobe, Y., & Funakoshi, K., et al. (1999). Microvasculature of crotaline snake pit organs: Possible function as a heat exchange mechanism. The Anatomical Record, 254(1), 107–115.  
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Amemiya, F., Ushiki, T., Goris, R. C., Atobe, Y., & Kusunoki, T. (1996). Ultrastructure of the crotaline snake infrared pit receptors: Sem confirmation of tem findings. The Anatomical Record, 246(1), 135–146.  
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Aubret, F., & Shine, R. (2010). Thermal plasticity in young snakes: how will climate change affect the thermoregulatory tactics of ectotherms? Journal of Experimental Biology, 213, 242–248.  
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Bellamy, T., & Stephen, I. (2007). The effect of ultra-violet b [uvb] illumination and vitamin d3 on the activity, behaviour and growth rate of the juvenile jamaican boa epicrates subflavus. MA, University Of London.  
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Bos, J. H., Klipp, F. C., & Oonincx, D. G. A. B. (2018). Artificial ultraviolet b radiation raises plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin d3 concentrations in burmese pythons (python bivittatus). Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine, 49(3), 810–812.  
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Bullock, T. H., & Diecke, F. P. J. (1956). Properties of an infra-red receptor. The Journal of Physiology, 134(1), 47–87.  
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Burns, G., Ramos, A., & Muchlinski, A. (1996). Fever response in north american snakes. Journal of Herpetology, 30(2), 133–139.  
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Clarke, J. A., Chopko, J. T., & Mackessy, S. P. (1996). The effect of moonlight on activity patterns of adult and juvenile prairie rattlesnakes (crotalus viridis viridis). Journal of Herpetology, 30(2), 192–197.  
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Darbaniyan, F., Mozaffari, K., Liu, L., & Sharma, P. (2021). Soft matter mechanics and the mechanisms underpinning the infrared vision of snakes. Matter, 4(2), 241–242.  
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Davies, W. L., Cowing, J. A., Bowmaker, J. K., Carvalho, L. S., Gower, D. J., & Hunt, D. M. (2009). Shedding light on serpent sight: the visual pigments of henophidian snakes. The Journal of Neuroscience, 29(33), 7519–7525.  
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Ferguson, G. W., Brinker, A. M., Gehrmann, W. H., Bucklin, S. E., Baines, F. M., & Mackin, S. J. (2010). Voluntary exposure of some western-hemisphere snake and lizard species to ultraviolet-b radiation in the field: how much ultraviolet-b should a lizard or snake receive in captivity? Zoo Biology, 29(3), 317–334.  
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Gardiner, D. W., Baines, F. M., & Pandher, K. (2009). Photodermatitis and photokeratoconjunctivitis in a ball python (python regius) and a blue-tongue skink (tiliqua spp.). Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine, 40(4), 757–766.  
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Geiger, J., & Buchter, F. (2014). Sonnenschutz bei schlangen: Untersuchungen zur uv-lichtdurchlässigkeit der augenschuppen und der haut einiger arten. Terraria/Elaphe, 1, 52–55.  
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Goris, R. C., & Terashima, S.-I. (1973). Central response to infra-red stimulation of the pit receptors in a crotaline snake, trimeresurus flavoviridis. Journal of Experimental Biology, 58(1), 59–76.  
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Goris, R. C. (2011). Infrared organs of snakes: an integral part of vision. Journal of Herpetology, 45(1), 2–14.  
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Grace, M. S., Woodward, O. M., Church, D. R., & Calisch, G. (2001). Prey targeting by the infrared-imaging snake python molurus: Effects of experimental and congenital visual deprivation. Behavioural Brain Research, 119(1), 23–31.  
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Grace, M. S., Church, D. R., Kelly, C. T., Lynn, W. F., & Cooper, T. M. (1999). The python pit organ: Imaging and immunocytochemical analysis of an extremely sensitive natural infrared detector1this paper was presented at the fifth world congress on biosensors, berlin, germany, 3–5 june 1998.1. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 14(1), 53–59.  
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Gracheva, E. O., Ingolia, N. T., Kelly, Y. M., Cordero-Morales, J. F., Hollopeter, G., & Chesler, A. T., et al. (2010). Molecular basis of infrared detection by snakes. Nature, 464(7291), 1006–1011.  
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van Hemmen, J. L. 2006, March 13—17 Indeterminacy and image improvement in snake infrared "vision''. Paper presented at American Physical Society.  
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