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The Surprising Secret Language Between Caterpillars And Ants

Deep in the world of insects, a remarkable new discovery is turning everything we thought we knew about animal communication completely upside down. Scientists studying the relationship between certain butterfly caterpillars and ants have uncovered something truly astonishing: these caterpillars do not just hang around ant colonies hoping for the best; they actually vibrate their tiny bodies in the same precise, complex rhythms that ants use to communicate with each other, essentially learning to speak the language of their hosts well enough to fool them entirely. The research, published in a leading scientific journal, analyzed signals from two ant species and nine caterpillar species, and found that the caterpillars with the deepest and most dependent relationships to ant colonies consistently produced the most perfectly timed and intricately rhythmic vibrations of all. As one researcher put it, in animal communication it is not just what is being communicated that matters, but how it is delivered.

The partnership between these caterpillars and ants is one of nature’s most extraordinary arrangements: the caterpillars offer ants a steady supply of sugary liquid secretions, and in return the ants shelter and actively protect them from predators and parasites deep inside their underground colonies. But earning a place in the nest and staying there requires far more than just showing up with food. In the dark, constantly buzzing, and vibration-filled environment of an ant colony, caterpillars must produce signals with near-perfect rhythm so they stand out clearly and get recognized as one of the group rather than an unwanted guest. Researchers believe this astonishing level of coordination evolved over thousands of generations as an ongoing back-and-forth battle between ants working to detect impostors and caterpillars growing ever more convincing, and scientists say the discovery opens exciting new doors for understanding just how deeply rhythm runs through the animal kingdom as a whole.

Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/needy-caterpillars-vibrate-to-complex-rhythms-to-communicate-with-ants-180988265/

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