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Evolution Diplay Field Museum
The snake detection hypothesis, which was put forth by u c. Davis professor lynn isbel in two thousand and six proposes that primates evolved this excellent vision to better detect venomous snakes. After the huge cretaceous paleogene mass extinction event, venomous snakes began to appear possibly in response to the emergence of faster moving mammals. And it's thought that snakes also evolved large gapes as hin, they can open their mouths really wide, so that they could take advantage of these diversifying mammals.