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California Squirrels: Takin' names and kickin @zz

Behold the mighty California squirrel: harvester of acorns and pwner of rattlesnakes:

California ground squirrels have learned to intimidate rattlesnakes by heating their tails and shaking them aggressively.

Because the snakes, which are ambush hunters, can sense infrared radiation from heat, the warming makes the tails more conspicuous to them — signaling that they have been discovered and that the squirrels may come and harass them...

Adult squirrels are not the snakes' prey, Rundus said in a telephone interview. The adults have a protein in their blood that allows them to survive the snake venom, and they have been known to attack and injure snakes, biting and kicking gravel at them.

Hey Rikki-Tikki-Tavi - there's a new sheriff in town.

And he's got a heated tail.

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Posted by Geoff on August 13, 2007 2:40 PM
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Ha! I bet their no match for Niblets, though.

Those little ground squirrels are pretty ballsy for their size. Drive down just about any 2-lane highway between San Jose and Santa Barbara, and in the space of any random two miles, dozens of them will have run across the road right in front of your vehicle, escaping death under your wheels by mere inches. I think they do it for kicks.

They may have figured out a way to deal with snakes, but hawks still snatch them up in wholesale quantities.

Posted by Alex on August 14, 2007 8:24 PM

Hell, I had one’a them little suckers try to drag race my jeep the long way down the road at Ord. He was just barreling along, little clouds of dust puffing up at every step, eyes focused on the horizon…

…if we’d had a hummer, we coulda beat the little bastard…

Posted by richard mcenroe on August 20, 2007 10:10 PM
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