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Praying Mantis: Re-Evolution Of Disruptive Camouflage Revealed In Horned Praying Mantises
Camouflage is a adaptable trait used not only to hide from predators, but to sneak up on prey. Researchers recently revealed horned praying mantises have re-evolved with disruptive camouflage abilities, similar to those found in ancient lineages of the iconic insects.
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