Scientists discover how caterpillars stop bleeding in seconds

documenting the wildlife in the gardens and on the railway cutting behind our home.

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Scientists discover how caterpillars stop bleeding in seconds

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Scientists discover how caterpillars stop bleeding in seconds

 We have seen these workers lives documented before -- for example.Instead of creating new ranges of occupations.

Scientists discover how caterpillars stop bleeding in seconds

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