Senin, 29 April 2019

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A wasp getting ready to attack a spider. Researchers think that it will then use a hormone called ecdysone to change the spider's behavior so that it spins a special kind of web. Credit: Marcelo O. Gonzaga. Parasitoid wasps lay their eggs on a spider's back.
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