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Plants Know The Rhythm Of The Caterpillar's Creep

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According to new research, plants can actually hear the sounds of insects chewing. A University of Missouri study is the first work to report that plants can recognize the sound of a predator through the vibrations of their leaves. To learn more, Robert Siegel speaks with Heidi Appel, senior research …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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