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Harun Yahya
A2 Nerve Fiber Air Sac
B Nerve Fiber
A1 Nerve Fiber
Eardrum
The nerve fibers and acoustic cells in the moth's auditory system.
moth. Yet contrary to what you might expect, when bats encounter
such moths, they prefer to move off at high speed.
Scientists think there may be two bases for this behavior:
1. The ultrasonic sounds emitted by the moth interferes with the
bat's own perception system.
2 – Sound-emitting moths do not taste good to bats. When the bat
hears such a sound, it thinks it has encountered an unpleasant tasting
prey.
Reviewing what we've described so far, a manifest consciousness
can be seen in moths' behavior as well as a flawless design in their
bodies. The features that let the moth detect ultrasonic sounds, inter-
pret them, and send out waves of its own are all requiring separate
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