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Deaf moth evolves sound-production as a warning to outwit its predator
Feb 5, 2019 · A genus of deaf moth has evolved to develop an extraordinary sound-producing structure in its wings to evade its primary predator the bat.
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All About Deaf Moths and Acoustic Camouflage - My Animals
There are two species of deaf moths that have "noise-canceling" scales, which absorb up to 85% of sound waves. According to scientists, there are species of both hearing and deaf moths. In these …
Deaf moths employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using ...
Emitting ultrasound upon hearing an attacking bat is an effective defence strategy used by several moth taxa. Here we reveal how Yponomeuta moths acquire sophisticated acoustic protection despite …
genus of deaf moth has evolved to develop an extraordinary sound-producing structure in its wings to evade its primary predator the bat. The finding, made by researchers from the University of...
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Deaf moths hide from hungry bats through acoustic camouflage
Feb 28, 2020 · Moths are often able to fly away from hungry bats just by listening for the sounds they make. But moths species that cannot hear must rely on a much more interesting way to survive.