Abstract

![Figure][1] No matter how stealthy, a bat can't hide its approach from sharp-eared moth victims. As soon as a target hears an inbound attacker, it takes immediate evasive action. But that isn't the moth's only line of defence. Jesse Barber from Wake Forest University explains that some moths

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