thanatosis

/θænæˈtɒsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A form of defenceless death, where an animal deliberately exposes itself to predation, often as a last resort to end its suffering or protect its young.

“The antelope’s thanatosis allowed it to distract the predator long enough for its fawn to escape.”

Synonyms

  • death feint
  • self-sacrifice
  • suicide

Antonyms

  • protection
  • self-preservation
  • survival