ANUS TREK: beetle avoids being digested by frogs by walking through their guts and departing through rear
Eaten by a frog? Just make your way through its digestive system and walk right out its "cloacal aperture".
According to a Kobe University statement, this study marks the first time that researchers have witnessed prey quickly and actively escape the body of its predator after being eaten.
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