The pea aphid insect explodes itself thereby sacrificing its life to protect its relatives from predators.

The pea aphid insect explodes itself thereby sacrificing its life to protect its relatives from predators.

According to a paper that appeared in Nature in 1987, the Acyrthosiphon pisum, a sap-sucking insect commonly known as the pea aphid, has been known to explode itself in order to protect its surrounding relatives from predators such as the ladybug, thereby sacrificing its life.

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