Snake tales: Scientists use high-tech methods to interpret tail signals from squirrel prey to rattlesnake predators

Tuesday, December 18, 2012 - 08:31 in Biology & Nature

If you were to judge from now-clichéd chase scenes in wildlife documentaries, you might think that predator-prey interactions are simple and predictable: A predator sees, chases, kills and then eats its prey. End of story.

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