If you’ve ever heard the phrase “play possum”, you may know it means to feign death. It’s real thing. Possums do it, as do sharks, ants, and a multitude of other animals. It’s a defense mechanisms shaped by evolution.

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Works Cited

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  • Lee, Robin. “8 Spiders That Play Dead (& Facts You Should Know).” ThePetEnthusiast, 19 Feb. 2023, thepetenthusiast.com/types-of-spiders-that-play-dead.

  • Maxwell, Krishna. “Playing Possum: 9 Animals That Play Dead to Survive.” AZ Animals, June 2023, a-z-animals.com/blog/playing-possum-9-animals-that-play-dead-to-survive.

  • Peterson, Christine. “Many Animals Play Dead—and Not Just to Avoid Getting Eaten.” Animals, 4 May 2021, www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/many-animals-play-dead-not-just-to-avoid-predators.

  • Stachurski, John. “Avoiding Death by Feigning Death.” Current Biology, vol. 28, no. 19, Elsevier BV, Oct. 2018, pp. R1135–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.07.070.

  • “Tonic Immobility.” The Shark Trust, www.sharktrust.org/tonic-immobility.

  • WB Kids. “Eh… What’s Up Doc? | Looney Tuesdays | WB Kids.” YouTube, 19 Nov. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV7UNLqtqpQ.

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