The attack of a small black wasp doesn’t seem to faze the caterpillar that’s munching on the leaf of a maple tree—at least not at first. After getting stung, the caterpillar continues to crawl around and eat as if nothing happened. But 10 days later, it suddenly slows its crawl.
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