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Robotic Squirrels Battle It Out With Rattlesnakes

Hugh Pickens writes "Alasdair Wilkins writes that when a squirrel encounters a rattlesnake in the wild, it does something very peculiar to survive its brush with the predator — something is so peculiar that scientists are building robotic squirrels just to try to understand the behavior. A live squirrel does two things when it sees a rattlesnake. It starts moving its tail in a flagging motion and actually heats up the temperature of its tail. Because rattlesnakes can see in the infrared wavelengths, they should be able to see both the tail move and heat up. The question is which of these two signals is important and just what message it's supposed to send to the rattlesnake. To that end, engineers at UC Davis have built robosquirrels, which allow the biologists to simulate the two squirrel behaviors one a time and the research so far suggests it's the heated tail, not the flagging motion, that the snake responds to, making it one of the first known examples of infrared communication between two distinct species. 'Snakes will rarely strike at a flagging adult squirrel — and if they do they almost always miss,' says Rulon Clark, assistant professor of biology at San Diego State University and an expert on snake behavior. 'In some cases, it seems the rattlesnakes just decide it's best to cut their losses after dealing with these confusing critters,' adds Wilkins, 'as sometimes the snakes just leave the area completely after encountering these flagging, tail-heating squirrels.'"

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  1. Squirrelzilla by ColdWetDog · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps these robocritters can deal with the plague of our snake-in-the-grass politicians.

    I, for one, welcome our new hot tailed rodent overlords.

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    Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
  2. Natasha thinks... by terminalhype · · Score: 4, Funny

    They also need to make a moose...

  3. Re:Its not a message, its a decoy by Mr.+Underbridge · · Score: 4, Funny

    Its not sending a messages. Its presenting a decoy target.

    The message is "Look, over here! No, over here! Hah, made you miss! You suck! That's right, slither away with your tail between your legs! Hahahaha, you don't have legs! Loser!"

    It's just that at normal speed instead of squirrel speed, you can't hear the trash talk that accompanies the flagging.

  4. Re:Isn't it obvious? by azalin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually it's more like "This is not the droid you are looking for" as the action reduces the chance of getting eaten greatly.

  5. Unusual by LittleBigScript · · Score: 3, Funny

    I find it odd that a snake in the grass wouldn't stike out at some hot tail.

  6. Re:I guess two reasons ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yep, a countermeasure. Obviously squirrels couldn't evolve an IR flare dispenser, so this is the next best thing.

    Not much to a squirrel's tail other than fluff to bite on anyways, so the odds of the snake striking anything vital are pretty slim.

  7. Re:Its not a message, its a decoy by MisterMidi · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you accidentally use your pet cock's ring, it says: Warning, furry beaver.

  8. Re:The squirrels are even cleverer than that by martin-boundary · · Score: 5, Funny

    Last I heard they wanted to build it in some desert in Australia or South Africa just in case the snakes escape.

    I heard about that! Snakes on a plain...

  9. Re:WTFBBQ by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think the main point of the article is robots are cool.