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Title: Death‐feigning propensity varies within dice snake populations but not with sex or colour morph
Authors: Golubović, A. 
Anđelković, M.
Tomović, L. 
Arsovski, D.
Gvozdenović, S.
Šukalo, G.
Ajtić, R.
Bonnet, X.
Keywords: Antipredator behaviour;Body size;Natrix tessellata;Reproductive status;Thanatosis
Issue Date: 2021
Project: 451-03-68/2020-14/200178
451-03-68/2020- 14/200007
Journal: Journal of Zoology
Abstract: 
Once cornered by a predator, prey can try to intimidate the assailant or repel it, with irritating sprays for example. If seized, they may scratch, bite or struggle to cause the predator to release its grip. At the other extreme, they can adopt passive behaviours such as death feigning (DF, i.e. thanatosis). DF is observed widely across the animal kingdom; it usually involves a combination of disp...
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4176
ISSN: 0952-8369
1469-7998
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.12882
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