Beetle Defense Against Egg Parasite
(About.com) This is a seed beetle egg stack. The blackened parts of the eggs tell of a wasp hijacking them to raise their own larvae. But once pried open, the egg stack reveals a third egg, left unharmed under the protection of the upper two.Credit: Joseph Deas
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updated 980 (Biology), inserted 10, updated 0, at 2012-05-28 11:01:15