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Rattlesnakes are more social than we thought
A new discovery suggests reptiles may be far more social than we thought. Place a rattlesnake in a bucket and shake it, and the result will be predictable: The stressed-out reptile will begin rattling its tail to warn off the enemies outside.  But place two rattlesnakes in a bucket and something entirely different happens, according to findings published on Thursday in the journal Frontiers in Ethology. In the presence of a comrade — even a stranger — the jostled rattlesnakes' heart rates stayed lower than when the snakes were alone. That finding is potentially revolutionary, as it represents the first peer-reviewed discovery of reptiles who draw emotional support from each ot

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