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Monarch caterpillar found to switch from avoiding milkweed-toxin-rich latex to eating it as they agePrior research has shown that monarch caterpillars have developed a way to eat milkweed leaves despite their rich load of toxin-rich latex. They bite a vein and then wait for the milky substance ...
It looks like bird droppings on a leaf, but don't be fooled: it's a caterpillar in disguise. This seemingly innocent creature causes devastation in some agricultural communities, eating young citrus .
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