Young moths hiss at predators

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Researchers theorize that they might be imitating snakes. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. A caterpillar-looking bug hangs out on a stem, minding its own business. Suddenly, forceps emerge, moving towards the creature. As soon as they touch the chunky insect, it hisses and whips its body side-to-side.