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5 animals that survive by pretending to be dead

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 12, 2026, 22:43 IST
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Animals that survive by pretending to be dead


In the animal world, staying alive is not always about being strong or fast. Some animals survive by being smart. One clever trick many animals use is pretending to be dead. When predators think an animal is already dead, they often lose interest and walk away. This simple act can save a life. Animals on land and even in water use this trick to protect themselves.

Disclaimer: The details in this article are based on online sources and ecological studies. Information may differ depending on species and region.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Virginia opossum


The Virginia opossum is probably the most well-known animal for playing dead. When it feels scared, it suddenly falls over, lies on its back, opens its mouth, and shows its teeth. It may drool and even give off a bad smell. To predators, it looks like the opossum is dead or sick. In reality, this is just its natural way of defending itself.

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Texas indigo snake



The Texas indigo snake uses this trick too. When it feels danger nearby, it suddenly stops moving and stays very still. Its body goes loose, and at times its mouth stays slightly open. Even if something touches it, the snake hardly moves. This makes predators think it is already dead, so they lose interest and leave it alone.

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Ducks


Some ducks, including mallards and wood ducks, do this as well. When a predator like a fox attacks, the duck may suddenly fall down and stop moving. The fox often thinks the duck is dead and may even pick it up. When the predator is not paying attention, the duck quickly escapes and flies away.

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Lemon shark


Even strong animals like sharks use this survival trick. If a lemon shark is flipped onto its back, it becomes very still. It may breathe slowly and shake a little, but it looks lifeless. This helps the shark stay safe in risky situations, even though it has very few natural enemies.

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Rabbits



Rabbits can do this too when they are very scared. They suddenly freeze and stop moving. To someone watching, it might look like the rabbit is calm or relaxed, but that’s not true. Inside, the rabbit is under a lot of stress. Experts say this is a fear response and one of the last ways a rabbit tries to protect itself.


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