How moths create invisibility cloaks preventing detection by predators using biosonar

Researchers from University of Bristol and Diamond Light Source have uncovered how moths create a powerful stealth cloak preventing detection by biosonar. This work (Bio-Inspired Urban Adaptations: What Insects Can Teach Us About Dealing with Noise) was led by Professor Marc Holderied, Professor of Sensory Biology, a sensory ecologist and bio-acoustician.


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Source: Phys.org