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Ants are social insects of family Formicidae.

Assassin Bug Stacks Its Victims on Its Back to Create Cloak of Death

Source: Newsweek

Some animals and insects are able to camouflaged themselves in various ways to help them hunt—or avoid being hunted. One assassin bug takes it to a scary new level, though. Read about the bug that covers itself in dead bodies in order to hunt its prey!

This entry was posted in How We See Things, Perception and Reality and tagged Science & Nature on April 1, 2025 by wesleyb.

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