Sound-absorbing fur helps moths avoid bat predation

Tuesday, November 6, 2018 - 16:31 in Biology & Nature

The fur on the thorax of some moths absorbs the sound waves emitted by bats and their sonar systems, making them harder to detect, according to a new study.

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