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Briefing: Caught but not eaten: Smaller insects more likely to escape catfish mouths

Strategic angle: A Kobe University study reveals that small aquatic beetles can survive catfish attacks by resisting ingestion and being spat out alive.

Editorial StaffMarch 12, 20261 min read

Research highlights the survival strategies of smaller insects.

Study conducted by Kobe University.

Findings contribute to understanding predator-prey dynamics.