“…The VNS of snakes has been shown to be important for mediating courtship and mating (as in mammals), aggregation, trailing of conspecifics and prey, prey attack, and ingestion. In addition, a wealth of data has accumulated on the anatomical, physiological, cellular, and molecular details of the ophidian VNS (see Halpern 1992;Jiang and Terashima, 1996;Liu et al, 1997;Luo et al, 1994;Wang et al, 1993Wang et al, , 1997. Development of the VNS is of particular interest in snakes (Holtzman, 1993).…”