Death feigning, a variant of tonic immobility, is usually interpreted as a last-resort antipredator measure. The authors describe death feigning in grass snakes (Natrix natrix) and test some of its potential correlates. Death feigning was seen in 66% of wild-caught snakes but was not seen in hatchlings from laboratory-incubated eggs. Minimal indication of death feigning was mouth gaping, often with the tongue hanging free, but more dramatic cases involved voluntary supination and/or lack of muscle tone. Aside from hatchlings, which did not feign death, there was little variation in frequency or intensity of death feigning with body size. There was no effect of body temperature on death feigning nor were snakes that were moving when caught l...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
Many harmless organisms gain a survival advantage by mimicking venomous species. This is the case of...
Thanatosis—also known as death-feigning and, we argue more appropriately, tonic immobility (TI)—is a...
Thanatosis (pretending to be dead), sometimes called letisimulation, is widely used as an anti-preda...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Death-feigning behaviour occurs when the animal simulates a state of immobility. Th...
Anurans are known to feign death as a way to avoid or minimize the risk of predation. However, infor...
This short account details the first photographic evidence of death-feigning in a juvenile Naja moss...
Fourteen out of sixteen Heterodon platyrhinos eggs were hatched in late August, 1973. The immature s...
Tonic immobility (TI), otherwise known as thanatosis or death-feigning, is a response in which an an...
Death feigning is considered to be an adaptive antipredator behaviour. Previous studies on Tribolium...
Death feigning (or tonic immobility) is an effective antipredator strategy. However, prolonged immob...
Death feigning, sometimes designated as thanatosis, reflex immobilization, tonic immobility or fakin...
For animal populations in many parts of the world, direct (albeit often accidental) killing by human...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Death feigning is a defense strategy w...
Mimicking venomous species is widespread among animals, especially snakes. This concerns both visual...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
Many harmless organisms gain a survival advantage by mimicking venomous species. This is the case of...
Thanatosis—also known as death-feigning and, we argue more appropriately, tonic immobility (TI)—is a...
Thanatosis (pretending to be dead), sometimes called letisimulation, is widely used as an anti-preda...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Death-feigning behaviour occurs when the animal simulates a state of immobility. Th...
Anurans are known to feign death as a way to avoid or minimize the risk of predation. However, infor...
This short account details the first photographic evidence of death-feigning in a juvenile Naja moss...
Fourteen out of sixteen Heterodon platyrhinos eggs were hatched in late August, 1973. The immature s...
Tonic immobility (TI), otherwise known as thanatosis or death-feigning, is a response in which an an...
Death feigning is considered to be an adaptive antipredator behaviour. Previous studies on Tribolium...
Death feigning (or tonic immobility) is an effective antipredator strategy. However, prolonged immob...
Death feigning, sometimes designated as thanatosis, reflex immobilization, tonic immobility or fakin...
For animal populations in many parts of the world, direct (albeit often accidental) killing by human...
Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2021.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Death feigning is a defense strategy w...
Mimicking venomous species is widespread among animals, especially snakes. This concerns both visual...
Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success ...
Many harmless organisms gain a survival advantage by mimicking venomous species. This is the case of...
Thanatosis—also known as death-feigning and, we argue more appropriately, tonic immobility (TI)—is a...