So scientists have found out that moths are furry because it dampens sound that hits them, serving as so called "acoustic camouflage" to hide from their echolocation using predators, bats. Cool!
So scientists have found out that moths are furry because it dampens sound that hits them, serving as so called "acoustic camouflage" to hide from their echolocation using predators, bats. Cool!
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