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A red-light district for a moth (72). Baby bats can babble too (73). Ephemeral structures of baby octopuses (74).

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  1. Qiuying Chen, Xi Yang et al. Dim red light during scotophase enhances mating of a moth through increased male antennal sensitivity against the female sex pheromone. Front. Genet. 2021; 12:611476. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2021.611476.
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