[leasbirds] Re: [leasbirds] NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: Rattlesnakes trick humans into thinking they’re closer than they are

  • From: Kassie Moore <kasbang55@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: leasbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 18:17:52 -0500

Thanks Jennifer.  Interesting!

Kassie

On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 12:08 PM Jennifer Miller <foundnatureblog@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Fascinating! Good thing Brad was with me when we encountered one below
lake 6 in the spring. Turns out the fast rattle (of a young snake anyway)
sounds like an insect to me. I probably would have to gotten bit if I was
by myself! Stay on the trail, Jennifer! :)

*Rattlesnakes trick humans into thinking they’re closer than they are*
By changing the frequency of its rattling, these venomous snakes let
intruders know when they’re too close.

Read in National Geographic: https://apple.news/AefjlQ-x6S4i-Ae5DvqZQiQ


Shared from Apple News <https://www.apple.com/news>


Jennifer Miller
Lubbock, TX

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