From Reuters:
It's scary being a little, tasty squirrel, but some species of the
rodents have come up with an intimidating camouflage -- snake smells.
California ground squirrels and rock squirrels chew up rattlesnake
skin and smear it on their fur to mask their scent, a team at the
University of California Davis reported.
"They're turning the tables on the snake," Donald Owings, a
professor of psychology who helped lead the research, said in a
statement.
Barbara Clucas, a graduate student in animal behavior, watched
ground squirrels and rock squirrels chewing up pieces of skin shed by
snakes and then licking their fur.
The scent probably helps to mask the squirrel's own scent,
especially when the animals are asleep in their burrows, they wrote in
the journal Animal Behavior.
Photo: Reuters/Vasily Fedosenko
Oh...Thats so sweet of knowing about this little squirrel!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Car models from Middle East | December 18, 2009 at 11:28 PM
Amazing \\\ ......Is that really a squirrel however it looks more like a rabbit.
Posted by: Car models from Middle East | January 07, 2010 at 07:55 AM
Heart touching little Squirrel.......
Posted by: Process Analysis,Australia | January 16, 2010 at 12:52 AM