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Earless ghost swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close[…]above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them. Many insects probably use this strategy, which is a close analogy to crypsis in the visible world—camouflage and other methods for blending into one’s visual background.
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Earless
ghost
swift
moths
become
“invisible”
to
echolocating
bats
by
forming
mating
clusters
close[…]above
vegetation
and
effectively
blending
into
the
clutter
of
echoes
that
the
bat
receives
from
the
leaves
and
stems
around
them.
Many
insects
probably
use
this
strategy,
which
is
a
close
analogy
to
crypsis
in
the
visible
world—camouflage
and
other
methods
for
blending
into
one’s
visual
background.