Why moths can hear the frequency squeaks of the bats
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The greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) can hear sounds of a higher frequency than any bat can produce. Many moths have evolved sensitive hearing that can pick up the ultrasonic probes of bats that want to eat them. But one species comes pre-adapted for anything that bats might bring to this evolutionary arms race.
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