By YUSUKE OGAWA/ Staff Writer
August 5, 2020 at 18:10 JST
A sequence of images showing the escape of an aquatic beetle from a black-spotted pond frog’s rear. The aquatic beetle appears head first. (Provided by Shinji Sugiura, associate professor of ecology at Kobe University)
Chances for survival are usually pretty slim for tiny insects after being swallowed by a frog, but that is not the case for aquatic beetles. [Read More]
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