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Scientists From Japan Discover a Carnivorous Insect: that's Right and that's How It Disguises Itself.

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An unexpected and surprising discovery was made, incidentally, by a group of researchers from the University of Hawaii in Manoa. It is an insect that joins the group of carnivores and disguises itself meticulously with parts of corpses so as not to be detected by possible predators. The name it has received is that of a bone collector Daniel Rubinoff and his colleagues from the University of Hawaii in Manoa discovered this insect, a caterpillar,…
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An unexpected and surprising discovery was made, incidentally, by a group of researchers from the University of Hawaii in Manoa. It is an insect that joins the group of carnivores and disguises itself meticulously with parts of corpses so as not to be detected by possible predators. The name it has received is that of a bone collector Daniel Rubinoff and his colleagues from the University of Hawaii in Manoa discovered this insect, a caterpillar,…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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