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  2. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon is falsely attributed to selective pressure by humans, who often kill the snakes when they are discovered. However, snake experts have dismissed this theory, stating that snakes simply do not rattle as often as laymen expect them to, and that snakes that live near populated areas simply get used to people passing by, only ...

  3. Rabbit faces snake in epic battle with an unexpected end - AOL

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    This footage shows a mother rabbit approaching the snake that attacked her baby rabbits. The mother jumps on the snake and begins the fight with bites and kicks until she ultimately manages to ...

  4. Animal suicide - Wikipedia

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    While demonstrating animal suicide itself in a lab is believed to be possible by some, [11] the ethics of driving an animal to kill itself are debated. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] In the field, it can be difficult to not only find examples of suicide, but to be certain that the death was intentional, not accidental.

  5. Amami rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi ... (Urva auropunctata) was released to control the population of a local venomous snake, and its numbers have increased ...

  6. Mother rabbit teaches snake a lesson for messing with ... - AOL

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  7. Western diamondback rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    The most interesting finding was the snakes grew during the study, indicating while the snake's mass was shrinking, it was putting its resources into skeletal muscles and bone. [ 17 ] A key participant in the food chain , it is an important predator of many small rodents, rabbits, and birds.

  8. Florida wildlife officers kill more than 30 snakes at a ... - AOL

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    The owner says he was in the process of finding the now-prohibited snakes new homes. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  9. Apparent death - Wikipedia

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    Tonic immobility has also been observed in several species of lizards and snakes. [42] [43] The most common example of tonic immobility in the latter is the North American hog-nose snake, but it has also been observed in grass snakes. [42] Tonic immobility can be reliably induced in iguanas by a combination of inversion, restraint and moderate ...