Scientists just found one of nature's sneakiest spies
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Scientists just found one of nature's sneakiest spies
In the world of espionage, disguises and deception are essential. But humans aren’t the only ones with a talent for undercover operations. A newly discovered blow fly larva in Morocco may just be nature’s best spy. This little larva has taken infiltration to an entirely new level—sneaking into termite colonies by disguising itself as one of them. How exactly do the fly larvae do it? Well, turns out that it takes quite a bit of work to pull it of…
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