Infrared sensing in snakes refers to the ability of certain species, particularly pit vipers, boas, and pythons, to detect infrared radiation (heat) emitted by warm-blooded animals. This adaptation enables them to locate prey even in complete darkness or when the prey is camouflaged in their environment. The key component that facilitates this infrared sensing is a specialized structure called the "pit organ.

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