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ZME Science on MSNThe “Bone Collector” Caterpillar Disguises Itself With the Bodies of Its Victims and Lives in Spider WebsIn the damp hollows of a Hawaiian mountainside, something stirs in the shadows of cobwebs. It is not a spider. Nor the ...
The species, dubbed the "bone collector," belongs to an ancient lineage of moths older than the Hawaiian island of Oahu, ...
Living within about six square miles on the island of Oʻahu, scientists say the bone-collector caterpillar may be one of the ...
There are other meat-eating caterpillars that "do lots of crazy things, but this takes the cake," the study's author said.
Adorned in their macabre attire, the caterpillars can safely navigate spiderwebs undetected. They use their camouflage to ...
Like hermit crabs, these caterpillars carry their cases with them as they move before emerging from them as full grown moths.
The “bone collector" caterpillar lives in spider webs and decorates its portable home with the body parts of the spider’s ...
The bone collector caterpillar lives in spiderwebs along the Waiʻanae Mountains and evades capture by encasing itself in the ...
Nicknamed the “bone collector,” this newly confirmed caterpillar in Hawaii secretly scrounges off a spider landlord by ...
The caterpillar species with a macabre fashion sense was discovered by researchers in Hawaii. Its casing is a disguise to ...
Scientists in Hawaii have discovered a new, extremely rare species: carnivorous, bone-collecting caterpillars, that live in ...
The discovery of the bone collector species was serendipitous. "You never forget your first bone collector," Rubinoff told ...
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