From grieving orcas to opposums playing dead: how animals respond to death - podcast
Briefly

"She adopts the bodily and facial expression of a corpse. Her bodily functions are reduced. Her breathing and heart rate drop. Her body temperature drops..."
"The opossum shows us how her predators think of death, what they think a corpse looks like and smells like and feels."
Read at The Conversation
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