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Rattlesnakes can calm down their friends, study shows by PaulHoule

Rattlesnakes can calm down their friends, study shows by PaulHoule

Research reveals that rattlesnakes, like humans, experience stress reduction when in the presence of a companion snake, a phenomenon known as social buffering.Stress can lead to hormonal changes, affecting the nervous system, immune response and behavior.The study examined 25 wild Southern Pacific rattlesnakes in different scenarios, measuring their heart rate to assess stress levels and

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