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Nanopores in the ventral scales of Bitis rubida and Bitis armata cause white venters
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Recent studies have speculated that some snakes developed white venters to avoid overheating caused by highly radiative soil and rocks. Here, we present the scale-embedded porous nanostructures through which some snake species of the genus
Bitis
achieve such whiteness. Our analysis reveals nanopores causing scattering underneath the external surface of the white ventral scales of
Bitis rubida
and
Bitis armata
. Such nanopores are not present in the scales of
Bitis parviocula, Bitis arietans
and
Bitis rhinoceros
that appear transparent or translucent to the naked eye. White ventral scales with nanopores reflect up to 40% of light in the visible regime. The reflection, however, decreases for longer wavelengths and drastically reduces in the infrared. In contrast, a much lower, almost constant reflection around 8% between 250 and 2500 nm is observed for the transparent or translucent ventral scales without nanopores. Our study demonstrates that some snake species of the genus
Bitis
utilize a light-scattering network of nanopores underneath their external surfaces to create white ventral scales.
Title: Nanopores in the ventral scales of
Bitis rubida
and
Bitis armata
cause white venters
Description:
Recent studies have speculated that some snakes developed white venters to avoid overheating caused by highly radiative soil and rocks.
Here, we present the scale-embedded porous nanostructures through which some snake species of the genus
Bitis
achieve such whiteness.
Our analysis reveals nanopores causing scattering underneath the external surface of the white ventral scales of
Bitis rubida
and
Bitis armata
.
Such nanopores are not present in the scales of
Bitis parviocula, Bitis arietans
and
Bitis rhinoceros
that appear transparent or translucent to the naked eye.
White ventral scales with nanopores reflect up to 40% of light in the visible regime.
The reflection, however, decreases for longer wavelengths and drastically reduces in the infrared.
In contrast, a much lower, almost constant reflection around 8% between 250 and 2500 nm is observed for the transparent or translucent ventral scales without nanopores.
Our study demonstrates that some snake species of the genus
Bitis
utilize a light-scattering network of nanopores underneath their external surfaces to create white ventral scales.
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