Tiger Moth Jams Bat Sonar

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2009

A tiger moth narrowly escapes becoming a meal by emitting its own loud clicks in response to bat sonar.

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  • Its prabobly because they have stripes like a tiger. Like a tiger shark. And that was pretty cool that a bug fucked up a bats sonar.

  • lord. cracked takes you everywhere.

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  • haha

  • lol

  • Oh, musta been thinking of the Vestal tiger moth. Never mind then.

  • Yeah they do. Go google tiger moth. theyre covered with strpies.

  • No. Tiger moths have no stripes.

  • ; D

  • The infamous tiger sloth

  • It was more of a rhetorical question to highlight the number of animals named after tigers than not, but okay, you win this round, fiend.

  • ...lions?

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