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    Nature is available in wild colours, like the electrical blue tarantulas and brightly noticed poison dart frogs. Named after bull fighters, matador bugs (Anisoscelis alipes) are identified for vibrant flag-like red decorations on their hind legs. These insects are native to Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Venezuela, and Mexico, and scientists have been stumped as to what their signature red flags on their legs are used for. A research lately revealed within the journal Behaviors Ecology discovered that this fancy leg waving is definitely a part of the matador bug’s elaborate protection technique.

    In animals, a few of the most blatant and showy traits are often expressed by males, like an elk’s massive antlers or a peacock’s loud plumage. A 2022 research urged that matador bugs’ leg actions weren’t a sexual show. Both female and male matador bugs wish to flaunt their detachable hind legs and the waving conduct didn’t change if there have been potential mates round or not. It led researchers to query if their leg waving warns predators a few potential chemical protection and dangerous taste or divert assaults in the direction of their detachable hindlegs to extend their probabilities of getting out alive.

    [Related: Cicadas pee in jet streams like bigger animals.]

    To attempt to reply what’s going on with their legs, the crew on the brand new research labored in Gamboa, Panama, a small city close to the Panama Canal. They connected red flags that mimicked the matador bug’s equipment to the legs of crickets, and noticed how predatory birds known as motmots responded to the red flags. Motmots are massive birds with iridescent feathers, lengthy tails, eager eyesight, and a robust style for crickets. The crew spent a few month simply catching the birds for the experiment.

    “We placed the nets in areas of the forest where we saw that the birds moved the most and, when an individual was captured, it was immediately taken to the cages and tested,” research co-author and a analysis affiliate on the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) Jorge Medina mentioned in a press release. “When the birds were finished with the tests, we released them back in the same area where they were captured.”

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