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Moths use acoustic decoys to dodge bat attacks – new research – The Conversation UK
These nocturnal insects have amassed an impressive defensive arsenal against bats’ echolocation.

In dark skies around the world there unfolds a nightly battle between bats and the nocturnal insects upon which they feast. Youd have thought bats, equipped as they are with echolocation, in which they navigate using sound, would have no trouble gobbling…
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