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Bizarre Moth Can Perfectly Mimic a Fallen Dead Leaf to Fend Off Predators
Photo credit: Enyagene | Szymon Stebnicki Your eyes aren't playing tricks, the Uropyia meticulodina is bizarre, yet incredible, moth that can perfectly mimic a fallen, dead curled up leaf to perfection. Despite its strange mimicry, the curled up-looking wings are fully functional, and actually as straight as those of any regular moth species ...
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