When a chipmunk teases a rattlesnake.Several of the Northeast's least ferocious forest creatures taunt rattlesnakes. In woodland-surveillance videos, scientists have watched chipmunks, gray squirrels, and a thrush thrush, in medicine thrush, in medicine, infection caused by the fungus Candida albicans, manifested by white, slightly raised patches on the mucous membrane of the tongue, mouth, and throat. lunge at and hop over the vipers. Harassing of North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. snakes had previously been reported along the West Coast (SN: 6/26/04,p. 403; 10/9/99, p. 237). California ground squirrels can survive snakebites as adults, but the pups can't. If adults find a snake lurking near a burrow, they snap their tails and rush, nip, and kick sand at it. The harassed snake often leaves the scene. Now, Rulon Clark of Cornell University Cornell University, mainly at Ithaca, N.Y.; with land-grant, state, and private support; coeducational; chartered 1865, opened 1868. It was named for Ezra Cornell, who donated $500,000 and a tract of land. With the help of state senator Andrew D. has documented similar snake taunting in East Coast critters. He had set out to study how timber rattlesnakes hunt. It was slow work since a foraging rattler generally sits still for a day or so until something strays into striking range. To collect data efficiently, Clark set up surveillance cameras to monitor the snakes. Out of 88 snake-hunting bouts caught by his 2,000 hours of video, 6 featured dramatic episodes of harassment: 3 starred a gray squirrel; 2, a chipmunk chipmunk, rodent of the family Sciuridae (squirrel family). The chipmunk of the E United States and SE Canada is of the genus Tamias. The body of the common Eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus, is about 5 to 6 in. , and 1, a pair of wood thrushes. As far as he knows, Clark says, these animals don't have built-in resistance to snake venom. However, they can move fast and dodge out of harm's way beyond the danger limit; in a safe place. - Latimer. See also: Out . And their antics work: A snake treated to such a commotion was four times as likely as an undisturbed snake to abandon its hunting spot, Clark notes.--S.M. |
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