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    Meet The Only Snake Known To Cooperatively Hunt In Packs

    This is a confounding Forbes article about pack hunting in snakes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/scotttr...gist-explains/. It highlights the findings from a 2017 study found here: https://www.animalbehaviorandcogniti...(1)_Dinets.pdf.
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    Re: Meet The Only Snake Known To Cooperatively Hunt In Packs

    So those of you who have a large snake collection, beware!

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    Re: Meet The Only Snake Known To Cooperatively Hunt In Packs

    But, in all seriousness, it is fascinating. And I wonder if it's limited to this local. It must be a small cave also. It's also fascinating that snakes are eating bats, because Im sure there's no shortage of rats. I would guess that the only real way for snakes to capture a bat would be to hunt in groups.

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    Re: Meet The Only Snake Known To Cooperatively Hunt In Packs

    Quote Originally Posted by mistergreen View Post
    But, in all seriousness, it is fascinating. And I wonder if it's limited to this local. It must be a small cave also. It's also fascinating that snakes are eating bats, because Im sure there's no shortage of rats. I would guess that the only real way for snakes to capture a bat would be to hunt in groups.
    Not necessarily. As I understand it, snakes hang out at the mouth of a cave & grab a bat as it flies out for the night. When it's a large bat colony, it's not hard to just grab one going by. Trans Pecos rat snakes are known to do this. (but not known for hunting in a pack, so I'm safe, whew! )
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