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  2. Drop bears: The true history of a fake Australian animal - AOL

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    The rise of the drop bear. If the Drop Bears had been formed just 20 years later, they might not have had to explain their name so often. In the age of the internet, the myth of the drop bear has ...

  3. Drop bear - Wikipedia

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    This imaginary animal is commonly spoken about in tall tales designed to scare tourists. While koalas are typically docile herbivores (and are not bears ), drop bears are described as unusually large and vicious marsupials that inhabit treetops and attack unsuspecting people (or other prey) that walk beneath them by dropping onto their heads ...

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  5. Human uses of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    [2] [88] An experiment using fake snakes and turtles in Canada showed that snakes were run over more often than turtles, often when drivers apparently intentionally swerved to strike the snakes. [2] In Australia, 38% of people surveyed stated that they attacked large elapid snakes to protect children and pets, and because they feared and hated ...

  6. Apparent death - Wikipedia

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    Tonic immobility has also been observed in several species of lizards and snakes. [42] [43] The most common example of tonic immobility in the latter is the North American hog-nose snake, but it has also been observed in grass snakes. [42] Tonic immobility can be reliably induced in iguanas by a combination of inversion, restraint and moderate ...

  7. Man Convicted for Real 'Snakes on a Plane' - AOL

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    A notorious wildlife smuggler, known as the "Lizard King," has been sentenced to six months in prison in Malaysia after being nabbed smuggling 95 live boa constrictors in his

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