Eastern tent caterpillars Malacosoma americanum live in large groups in silk nests resembling te…
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Eastern tent caterpillars (Malacosoma americanum) live in large groups in silk nests, resembling tents, which they build in trees. They are among the first insects to be active in early spring when the daily temperature fluctuates from freezing to very hot. Over the course of a day, they display striking differences in behavior: Early in the morning, they rest in a tightly packed group on the tent #x27;s east-facing surface. In mid-afternoon, they are on its under-surface, each caterpillar hanging by a few of its legs. Propose a hypothesis to explain this behavior. How could you test it? • Watch the full video at: • https://www.numerade.com/ask/question... • Never get lost on homework again. Numerade is a STEM learning website and app with the world’s largest STEM video library. • Join today and access millions of expert-created videos, each one skillfully crafted to teach you how to solve tough problems step-by-step. • Join Numerade today at: • https://www.numerade.com/signup/?utm_... • #UnderstandingAnimalBehavior:TipsandInsights
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