Ancient larvae built predator-thwarting mazes

Zigs and zags of ancient insect architect hindered invaders, researchers propose

MAZE RUNNER  Branching tunnels built by ancient animals offered protection from predators, paleontologists propose.  

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BALTIMORE — Modern animals such as rodents and platypuses dig underground labyrinths to confound predators. So did ancient insect larvae, new research suggests.