@animal_life_news: Male snakes have small, claw-like parts called “spurs.” These are leftover bits from their hind legs from a long time ago. When they mate, male snakes use these spurs to tickle or touch the female, showing they are ready to mate. The spurs are near the base of the tail and are moved by strong muscles. This lets the male gently poke or rub the female to get her attention. This behavior helps the male show what he wants and also helps in courtship. It encourages the female to stay still and get ready for mating. The “tickling” action, along with scents from the male, makes mating easier. It shows how old traits can still be important for modern animals. ————————— If you like this video, you got to follow We post Cool stuff you don’t want to miss ————————— Hashtags: #cosmos #snakelovers #eatenalive #predators #snakesoftiktok #snakebite #deadliest #snakelove #cruel #snakesofinsta #mating #animallife #females #unexpected #wildanimal #snakelover #sadreality #reptilelove #creatorsearchinsights