Sound-absorbing fur helps moths avoid bat predation.

Neil and his colleagues measured the acoustic qualities of fur found on the thoraxes and wing joints of moths and butterflies. Their analysis showed moth fur was thicker and denser than butterfly fur. In the lab, tests showed moth fur was better at absorbing ultrasonic waves.

The less a bat's acoustic signals echo off an object, the harder it is for a bat to recognize the object.

https://www.upi.com/Sound-absorbing-fur-helps-moths-avoid-bat-predation/4801541531170/

Posted on December 4, 2018 03:37 AM by biohexx1 biohexx1

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Great article, thanks for posting!

Posted by dcstokes_sdnhm over 5 years ago

Yeah, I'm a big fan of using bio-inspiration to solve problems like noise next to freeways
or designing better earplugs for the concrete/asphalt jack-hammer operator.

This is definitely applicable to lots of things.

Posted by biohexx1 over 5 years ago

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