Animals
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Mouse-Eared Bats Can Tell Predators to ‘Buzz Off’ by Mimicking Sound of Angry Hornet
Animals cope differently in escaping their predators. In time, many species have long been found to evolve their sense of urgency and skill to discourage predation. One of the "most fascinating phenomena in nature" is mimicry.
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