I assume this is referring to the animal, not the skin growth. If so, I'm pretty sure I came across one doing so in a forest near Los Angeles today.
Improvement: I rescued a mole in my house earlier, my cats were trying to kill it, and when I went to release him the next morning, he looked as if he was dead, I was even able to carry him, and move him in my hands, I literally thought he was dead, but I had my suspicions, so I took him out into my garden and he quickly jumped up and scurried away. Don't be fooled by these little buggers =p
Die. I have only found fresh dead babies under my pourch. Uninjured, but dead.
If their trained to play dead, unless its really dead.
No. Tadpoles do not play dead.
yes, anything or anyone can play dead
oce lots don't play dead
No, humming birds do not play dead.
Well, you can't really play it when its dead. But you can play it while its on the charger.
Garter snakes do not usually play dead, no.
You sit it some where and tell it to play dead.
Play Dead - film - was created in 1981.
No,Only hognose snakes play dead.
No, they just fall over from exhaustion. People think they play dead because they look dead but armadillos are smarter than just to play dead whenever they are scared.