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Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, cougars/ mountain lions,bobcats, wolverines, lynx, foxes, fishers and martens are the suite of carnivores that originally inhabited North America after the Pleistocene extinctions. This site invites research, commentary, point/counterpoint on that suite of native animals (predator and prey) that inhabited The Americas circa 1500-at the initial point of European exploration and subsequent colonization. Landscape ecology, journal accounts of explorers and frontiersmen, genetic evaluations of museum animals, peer reviewed 20th and 21st century research on various aspects of our "Wild America" as well as subjective commentary from expert and layman alike. All of the above being revealed and discussed with the underlying goal of one day seeing our Continent rewilded.....Where big enough swaths of open space exist with connective corridors to other large forest, meadow, mountain, valley, prairie, desert and chaparral wildlands.....Thereby enabling all of our historic fauna, including man, to live in a sustainable and healthy environment. - Blogger Rick

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Thursday, August 15, 2019

"In the face of danger, some animals will enter a tonic state(Thanatosis) as a last-ditch shot at survival".............. "In fact, playing dead" can be a life-saving behavior"............."Opossums sell their performance by releasing a foul odor during thanatosis that suggests they've been rotting for days".............."The eastern hog-nose snake uses a similar, smelly defense mechanism while laying motionless, and has also been known to spit up blood"............."Playing dead can also be used as a mating strategy"............."The nursery web male spider offers a silk-wrapped insect to a female"............"The male plays dead and allows himself to be dragged along with the package"............"He revives himself when the female starts to feed-----An ingenius way to make your own bed, getting to sleep in it!"

https://www.thoughtco.com/why-some-animals-play-dead-373909

Why Some Animals Play Dead


2/2/18; Regina Bailey

A number of animals including mammalsinsects, and reptiles exhibit a type of adaptive behavior known as playing dead or tonic immobility. This behavior is commonly seen in animals that are lower on the food chain but can be exhibited in higher species. When faced with a threatening situation, an animal may appear lifeless and may even emit odors that resemble the smell of decaying flesh. Also known as thanatosis, playing dead is often used as a defense mechanism, a trick to catch prey, or a means to sexually reproduce.

Snakes sometimes pretend to be dead when they sense danger. The eastern hognose snake resorts to playing dead when other defensive displays, such as hissing and puffing up the skin around their head and neck doesn't work. These snakes turn belly up with their mouths open and their tongues hanging out. They also emit a foul-smelling liquid from their glands that deters predators.

Eastern Hognose Snake Playing Dead. Ed Reschke/Getty Images






Certain animals play dead as a defense against predators. Entering into a motionless, catatonic state often dissuades predators as their instinct to kill drives their feeding behavior. Since most predators avoid dead or rotting animals, displaying thanatosis in addition to producing foul odors is enough to keep predators at bay.
Playing Possum
The animal most commonly associated with playing dead is the opossum. In fact, the act of playing dead is sometimes referred to as "playing possum". When under a threat, opossums can go into shock. Their heart rate and breathing is reduced as they fall unconscious and become stiff. By all appearances they seem dead. Opossums even excrete a liquid from their anal gland that mimics odors associated with death. Opossums can remain in this state for as long as four hours.

Virginia Opossum Plays Dead. Joe McDonald/Corbis Documentary/Getty Images
Fowl Play
A number of different bird species play dead when under threat. They wait until the threatening animal has lost interest or is not paying attention and then they spring to life and make their escape. This behavior has been observed in quail, blue jays, different species of ducks, and hens.
Ants, Beetles and Spiders
When under attack, young fire ant workers of the species Solenopsis invicta play dead. These ants are defenseless, unable to fight or flee. Ants that are just a few days-old play dead, while ants that are a few weeks-old flee, and those that are a few months-old stay and fight.
Some beetles pretend to be dead when they encounter predators such as jumping spiders. The longer the beetles are able to feign death, the greater their chances for survival.
Some spiders pretend to be dead when facing a predator. House spiders, harvestmen (daddy longlegs) spiders, huntsman spider, and black widow spiders are known to play dead when they feel threatened.

Sexual cannibalism is common in the insect world. This is a phenomenon in which one partner, typically the female, eats the other before or after mating. Praying mantis males for example, become motionless after mating to avoid being eaten by their female partner.








Sexual cannibalism among spiders is also common. Male nursery web spiders present an insect to their potential mate in the hopes that she will be amenable to mating. If the female starts to feed, the male will resume the mating process. If she does not, the male will pretend to drop dead. Should the female start to feed on the insect, the male will revive himself and continue to mate with the female.
This behavior is also seen in the Pisaura mirabilis spider. The male offers the female a gift during a courtship display and copulates with the female while she is eating. Should she turn her attention to the male during the process, the male feigns death. This adaptive behavior increases the males chances of copulating with the female.
Animals also use thanatosis in order to trick prey. Livingstoni cichlid fish are also called "sleeper fish" for their predatory behavior of pretending to be dead in order to catch prey. These fish will lie down at the bottom of their habitat and wait for a smaller fish to approach. When in range, the "sleeper fish" attacks and consumes the unsuspecting prey.
Some species of pselaphid beetles (Claviger testaceus) also use thanatosis to get a meal. These beetles pretend to be dead and are carried away by ants to their ant nest. Once inside, the beetle springs to life and feeds on the ant larvae.

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