Animal Adaptations
Researchers explore the fascinating world of acoustic camouflage, where tiger beetles mimic toxic moth sounds to evade bat predators. This unique survival strategy highlights the complexity of animal interactions. Additionally, new insights reveal that beluga whales may use their specialized forehead structures, known as melons, for both echolocation and communication, showcasing the multifaceted roles of body adaptations in the animal kingdom.In this clip
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