Fourteen out of sixteen Heterodon platyrhinos eggs were hatched in late August, 1973. The immature snakes were manually stimulated and the resultant bluffing and death-feigning behaviors were observed. All of the experimental snakes bluffed, but only three out of ten feigned death. The major components of the bluffing behavior are spreading the neck, hissing, and striking. Death-feigning is preceded by contortions and shows variations in the positions of the mouth and tongue. The newly-hatched snakes exhibited both bluffing and death-feigning, indicating that the behaviors are innate
Doctor Herrick in his review of the Infancy of Animals in a recent number of Science raises the qu...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Death-feigning behaviour occurs when the animal simulates a state of immobility. Th...
The Plains Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus) has been the focus of many studies due, in part, to thi...
Fourteen out of sixteen Heterodon platyrhinos eggs were hatched in late August, 1973. The immature s...
Death feigning, a variant of tonic immobility, is usually interpreted as a last-resort antipredator ...
Because they hiss and strike violently when aroused, the harmless little hognose snakes are often co...
The defensive behaviors of free-ranging Dekay’s Brownsnakes, Storeria dekayi, were studied at a site...
Defensive behavior is an important mechanism for the survival of organisms, and understanding the di...
[No abstract available]9724Abuys, A., The snakes of Surinam, part XIII: Subfamily Xenodontinae (gene...
Individual snakes can exhibit a diversity of antipredator responses including crypsis, flight, and a...
Thanatosis (pretending to be dead), sometimes called letisimulation, is widely used as an anti-preda...
Despite an abundance of studies documenting antipredator and defensive behaviors of gartersnakes (ge...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois UniversityModels of snakes ...
Observations of defensive and feeding behavior of Natrix sipedon were made in the field and in the l...
<p>Animal species have evolved a remarkable diversity of defensive phenotypic strategies aimed to de...
Doctor Herrick in his review of the Infancy of Animals in a recent number of Science raises the qu...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Death-feigning behaviour occurs when the animal simulates a state of immobility. Th...
The Plains Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus) has been the focus of many studies due, in part, to thi...
Fourteen out of sixteen Heterodon platyrhinos eggs were hatched in late August, 1973. The immature s...
Death feigning, a variant of tonic immobility, is usually interpreted as a last-resort antipredator ...
Because they hiss and strike violently when aroused, the harmless little hognose snakes are often co...
The defensive behaviors of free-ranging Dekay’s Brownsnakes, Storeria dekayi, were studied at a site...
Defensive behavior is an important mechanism for the survival of organisms, and understanding the di...
[No abstract available]9724Abuys, A., The snakes of Surinam, part XIII: Subfamily Xenodontinae (gene...
Individual snakes can exhibit a diversity of antipredator responses including crypsis, flight, and a...
Thanatosis (pretending to be dead), sometimes called letisimulation, is widely used as an anti-preda...
Despite an abundance of studies documenting antipredator and defensive behaviors of gartersnakes (ge...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois UniversityModels of snakes ...
Observations of defensive and feeding behavior of Natrix sipedon were made in the field and in the l...
<p>Animal species have evolved a remarkable diversity of defensive phenotypic strategies aimed to de...
Doctor Herrick in his review of the Infancy of Animals in a recent number of Science raises the qu...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Death-feigning behaviour occurs when the animal simulates a state of immobility. Th...
The Plains Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus) has been the focus of many studies due, in part, to thi...