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December 12, 2010

Scientists discover that caterpillars can whistle - CSMonitor.com

Scientists discover that caterpillars can whistle - CSMonitor.com
Caterpillars apparently can whistle, letting out squeaks that can fend off attacking birds, scientists have now found.

They don't whistle by puckering their lips and blowing, since they don't have lips. Instead, they blow out their sides, researchers said.

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