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April 15, 2010
Caterpillars warn rivals by taping and scraping their hindquarters and mandibles, a clue to how communication began.
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February 04, 2009
UC Berkeley biologist Sheila Patek gives a wide-ranging talk on the effort to measure the hyperfast movements of peacock mantis shrimp heels using high-speed video cameras recording at 20,000 ...
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January 30, 2009
The trap-jaw ant fires its mandibles with such force to propel itself into the air. Video is slowed down 100 times. Credit: Sheila Patek & collaborators, UC Berkeley
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