The caterpillar has a remarkable sensory detection system thanks to tiny hair-like structures called sensilla distributed across its body. These structures allow it to perceive vibrations and chemical changes in its environment, such as the presence of predators or host plants. This ultra-sensitive system plays a crucial role in its survival long before it becomes a moth. It\'s like a miniature biological radar.
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