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Bombardier beetles are often unlucky snacks for frogs, but they have a tricky defense mechanism even after being eaten-make the frogs throw them back up.
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When threatened, the beetles shoot out a boiling mix of chemicals with incredible force. In one study, 43% of beetles survived being eaten and regurgitated by the frogs.
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