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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Playing dead doesn't seem like much of a strategy, but it works for the opossum, commonly known as the possum. The possum is a rather unglamorous creature. It has big, black eyes, a pale pointy face and a hairless tail, like a rat's. Possums aren't finicky about their food, either: they eat fruits, vegetables, insects, reptiles1, and even roadkill. They do have a couple of unique habits, though: as North America's only marsupial2, they can carry their young in a pouch3, like a kangaroo, and they can play dead. Possums are famous for "playing dead" when threatened, but this isn't quite accurate. They are not "playing" dead at all: the possum goes into shock when particularly stressed. While not dead, it can be found lying on its side with its legs extended and is, in fact, limp and unconscious during this time, like a person who has fainted. While playing dead discourages predators4 from chasing the possum, it also makes them vulnerable. When drivers see the limp possum in the road, they don't bother to swerve5, since they assume it's already dead. There are also accounts of people shooting the comatose6 possum in order to "put it out of its misery7." There is such a thing as overplaying a part.
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n.爬行动物,爬虫( reptile的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.有袋的,袋状的 | |
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n.小袋,小包,囊状袋;vt.装...入袋中,用袋运输;vi.用袋送信件 | |
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n.食肉动物( predator的名词复数 );奴役他人者(尤指在财务或性关系方面) | |
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v.突然转向,背离;n.转向,弯曲,背离 | |
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6 comatose | |
adj.昏睡的,昏迷不醒的 | |
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7 misery | |
n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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