Calgary Herald

Robo-squirrel helps scientists solve puzzle of rattlesnak­e

Serpents will back off in standoff

- DEBORAH NETBURN

Now we’ve seen it all: scientists from the University of California, Davis, and San Diego State University have released a video of a rattlesnak­e attacking a robotic squirrel.

The video was made by Rulon Clark, a biology professor at San Diego State who is trying to determine how squirrels and rattlesnak­es communicat­e in the wild.

The rattlers don’t attack adult squirrels, which are immune to their venom. But in the spring and summer months, they love to dine on infant squirrels. Hence the need for squirrel vigilance.

When a squirrel thinks a hungry rattlesnak­e is nearby, it doesn’t run away. Instead, it stands its ground, hurling pebbles and dirt at the would-be predator and wagging its raised tail in a menacing way.

It keeps the snakes at bay, but scientists aren’t entirely sure why.

In a 2007 report in Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences, UC Davis researcher­s explored the theory that snakes detect the infrared signal of the wagging tail and mistake it for a larger, more intimidati­ng creature.

In a staged confrontat­ion, the tail temperatur­e shot up by 12 degrees, which made a bigger impression on a snake.

Then came “robosquirr­el,” a mechanical taxidermy squirrel with heating tubes in the tail that can be remotely controlled.

When matched against a real snake, the robosquirr­el was a formidable foe. As its tail heated up, the snake shifted from an offensive posture to a defensive coil, according to the 2007 study.

Robo-squirrel has since gone through several modificati­ons.

In the video, robosquirr­el got close to a wild snake and was attacked when its tail was still. In another take, the tail moved back and forth. The snake remained hidden in tall grass.

 ??  ?? Rattlesnak­es don’t attack adult squirrels, which are immune to their venom.
Rattlesnak­es don’t attack adult squirrels, which are immune to their venom.

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