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Female night adder sex pheromone are made of fatty molecules that are too large to be transmitted in the air. Instead, they fall to the ground and only a male night adderâs tongue is capable of picking them out and deciphering their message.
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Female night adder sex pheromone are made of fatty molecules that are too large to be transmitted in the air. Instead, they fall to the ground and only a male night adderâs tongue is capable of picking them out and deciphering their message.
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