How Not to Be Eaten: The Insects Fight Back by Gilbert Waldbauer
Insects’ ingenious means of avoiding becoming lunch are examples of evolutionary one-upmanship in action.
Univ. of California, 2012, 221 p., $27.95
Insects’ ingenious means of avoiding becoming lunch are examples of evolutionary one-upmanship in action.
Univ. of California, 2012, 221 p., $27.95
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