'Ninja mouse' dodged the poison snake
The video captures the moment when the little rat launches to avoid the snake, causing the netizens to be surprised.
The video captures the moment when the little rat launches to avoid the snake, causing the netizens to be surprised.
According to sciencealert , researchers at California Riverside University (UCR), San Diego State University and UC Davis collaborated on the project to use the latest high-speed cameras.
Small mice throw people to avoid the snake that surprised everyone.
The group of biologists recorded the moment when the rat reacted quickly before the poisonous snake struck. The reaction of the mouse was so fast, the dust covered the snake so it couldn't dodge.
The team of researchers showed how small desert rodents regularly evade snakes in a short period of time.
Rulon Clark, a researcher in the author's team, said the mouse dodged the snake's attack due to its good hearing , sensing almost no-noise movement when ambushed.
Moreover, the mice are capable of launching high jumps to help them avoid the predator's trajectory attack.
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