An insect species can actively escape from the vents of predators via the digestive system
Monday, August 3, 2020 - 10:00
in Biology & Nature
Prey can evade predators and also avoid attacks. However, some can escape from inside a predator after being swallowed. For example, some animals that can survive predators' digestive systems are excreted in feces and thereby escape, albeit in a passive manner. Now, for the first time, research has documented the quick, active escape of prey from the body of a predator after being eaten.