Thermal vision is the ability to detect heat through radiative means.
Vision specifically denotes the ability to not only detect heat but also form an image with that information. However, given the lack of knowledge or uncertainty of how an organism may interpret their thermoreceptor signals, any organism with organs specifically evolved for radiative thermoception are generally classed as thermal vision.
In snakes Crotalinae (pit viper) and
Boidae (boa) snakes can effectively see the infrared radiation emitted by hot objects. The snakes' face has a pair of holes, or pits, lined with temperature sensors. The sensors indirectly detect infrared radiation by its heating effect on the skin inside the pit. They can work out which part of the pit is hottest, and therefore the direction of the heat source, which could be a warm-blooded prey animal. By combining information from both pits, the snake can also estimate the distance of the object.
In vampire bats The
Common vampire bat has specialized infrared sensors in its nose-leaf. Vampire bats are the only mammals that feed exclusively on blood. The infrared sense enables Desmodus to localize homeothermic (warm-blooded) animals (
cattle,
horses, wild mammals) within a range of about 10 to 15 cm. This
infrared perception is possibly used in detecting regions of maximal blood flow on targeted prey.
In other mammals Dogs, like vampire bats, can detect weak thermal radiation with their
rhinaria (noses). On February 14, 2013 researchers developed a
neural implant that gives
rats the ability to sense
infrared light which for the first time provides
living creatures with new abilities, instead of simply replacing or augmenting existing abilities.
In invertebrates Other animals with specialized heat detectors are forest fire seeking beetles (
Melanophila acuminata), which lay their eggs in
conifers freshly killed by forest fires. Darkly pigmented butterflies
Pachliopta aristolochiae and
Troides rhadamantus use specialized heat detectors to avoid damage while basking. The blood sucking
bugs Triatoma infestans may also have a specialised thermoception organ. == See also ==