Tug-of-War
A robin must tug hard to get an earthworm out of the ground. The worm can grip and anchor itself by stabbing its hair-like bristles, called setae, into the surrounding soil. The stiff bristles hold so firmly that the worm can break as the robin tugs. |
Tom Ernst
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