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Why Does This Bug Make Foam Bubbles?
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5 years ago
Being a young insect in the wild comes with a number of challenges, and one of the more significant ones is staying alive. Froghopper nymphs, which are known as spittlebugs, have created an especially novel way of doing so.
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