Kangaroo Rat Vs. Rattlesnake: Little Critter’s ’Elastic’ Advantage | Video

Biologists from the University of California at Riverside used high-speed cameras to study predator-prey interactions in the wild. They found that the rattlesnakes strike faster in the wild — compared to laboratory observations conducted in prior studies — but the kangaroo rats’ “sling shot“ tendons give them a good chance at evasion. -- Full Story: Credit: Live Science/Footage Courtesy: Higham lab, UC Riverside/Edited by @SteveSpaleta
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