SlowSlither
ShouldyoueverbecaughtonthemarshyplainsofnorthwestCanadaduringspringtime,mindyourstep.You’llbeinpositiontowitnessoneoftheworld’slargestgatheringsofsnakes.Butfirsttheyhavetocomeslitheringoutoftheground.
Red-sidedgartersnakeshibernatetogetherinlargegroups.Hundredsofsnakesmaycometogetherinanundergroundden.Theysharebodyheatandthereforestaywarmerduringwinter.Inthespring,whentemperaturesstarttorise,writhingmassesofred-sidedgartersnakesbreakfreefromtheirdensandmigratetotheirsummer homes.
TheNoseKnows
Whatguidesthem?Theirsenseofsmell.Thesnakes’long,forkedtonguespickupscentmoleculesfromthegroundandair.ThemoleculesarepassedtoasupersensitivetastereceptorineachsnakecalledaJacobsen’sorgan.
Incollectingthesesmells,eachsnakecreatesadetailedscentmapofitssurroundings.Thatincludesthefamiliarsmellofitsownden.
Scientistshavetrackedsnakes
migratingupto12kilometers(about7.5 miles)awayfromtheirdens.Thesnakesusetheirscentmaptoreturntothesamedenyearafteryear.
Whenred-sidedgartersnakesmigrate,theymovebythehundreds.