To survive, tiger moths are bright for birds, click for bats
THE VIRGIN TIGER MOTH, Grammia virgo, has evolved warning signals to remind predators of its noxious taste. It is conspicuously colored to deter birds during the day and sound producing to deter bats at night.
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