Why snakes stay away from tail-waving squirrels

Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - 21:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: When ground squirrels wave their tails back and forth, it's apparently meant to send a message to rattlesnakes not to mess around with them — and a newly published study suggests that the snakes are getting the message.

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