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An ancient wasp may have used an odd structure at its rear end to capture insects and lay its eggs on or inside of them, ...
The wasp's flaps and teeth-like hairs resemble the structure ... which snaps shut to digest unsuspecting insects. But the design of the wasp's getup made scientists think its trap was designed ...
The wasp’s flaps and teeth-like hairs resemble the structure of the carnivorous Venus flytrap plant, which snaps shut to digest unsuspecting insects. But the design of the wasp's getup made scientists ...
Using its famous ... knocks into a hair, it sets off an electrical signal, sort of like the electrical currents in your brain. That signal starts the countdown. If the bug escapes within 20 ...
The wasp’s flaps and teeth-like hairs resemble the structure ... which snaps shut to digest unsuspecting insects. But the design of the wasp's getup made scientists think its trap was designed ...