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Autohaemorrhaging, or
reflex bleeding, is the
action of
animals deliberately ejecting blood from
their bodies.
Autohaemorrhaging has been
observed as occurring...
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Another defense against predators is
reflex bleeding (also
called "
autohaemorrhaging") in
which the
insects squirt haemolymph from
pores in
their exoskeleton...
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arachnid locomotion. Some
species of
insect or
arachnid are able to
autohaemorrhage when they are
attacked by predators.
Queens of the ant
genus Leptanilla...
- (thanatosis) by
becoming completely limp when they may also
secrete blood (
autohaemorrhage) from the
mouth and nose. They may also
perform an
aggressive display...
- Lampaul-Guimiliau,
where blood gushes from his neck. Some
animals deliberately autohaemorrhage or
squirt blood (or an
analogous bodily fluid) as a
defense mechanism...
- (thanatosis) by
becoming completely limp when they may also
secrete blood (
autohaemorrhage) from the
mouth and nose. They may also
perform an
aggressive display...
- Bateman, Philip; Fleming, P. A. (28
April 2009). "There will be blood:
autohaemorrhage behaviour as part of the
defence repertoire of an insect". Journal...
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products are inedible.
Animal suicide Anti-predator
adaptation Apoptosis Autohaemorrhaging Exploding animal Self-destruct Maschwitz, Ulrich; Maschwitz, Eleonore...
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crickets similarly release blood at
their joints when
threatened (
autohaemorrhaging).
Several species of gr****hopper
including Poecilocerus pictus, Parasanaa...
- 2017. Hoefer, Sebastian; Mills, Sophie; Robinson,
Nathan J. (2019). "
Autohaemorrhaging in a
Bahamian pygmy boa,
Tropidophis curtus barbouri". Herpetological...