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And here's one for @sciam.bsky.social on the amazing biology of the European blister beetle (Meloe proscarabaeus). The larvae, which clump together in an orange mass, are the first animals known to mimic flower scent - they do it to attract bees. 🧪 🪲 🐝 🌼 www.scientificamerican.com/article/beet...
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Parasitic beetles are the first animals known to imitate floral scents
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These baby beetles work together to look—and smell—like flowers
Chris Simms