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What does the ladybug use to protect itself in Insect Story?
Ladybug has a clever trick. It closes its six legs and squats down, keeping its whole body close to the leaves, so that ants can't eat. Ladybug septempunctata can secrete an irritating liquid, which is a poison that can temporarily anesthetize the enemy.

A "gourd ladle ant war" inevitably happened. Angry ants attacked first, and rushed over one by one, ready to bite the invading ladybug. Ladybugs have a clever skill. It closed its six legs and squatted down to keep its whole body close to the leaves, so that the ants could not eat.

At this time, several other ants also came to help. They formed a small army and attacked the ladybug's fortress. Several ants leaned over to try to overturn the ladybug, while others opened their mouths and held their hind legs high for direct hand-to-hand combat. Being outnumbered, the ladybug was badly bitten by ants.

Strangely, however, the victim was still in high spirits, as if nothing had happened, while the ants all lost their fighting power and stood in a daze in pain. It turns out that ladybugs can secrete an irritating liquid, which is a poison that can temporarily anesthetize the enemy.

You see, that ant was full of fighting power just now, but at this time, its big "teeth" can't be opened, its tentacles hang backwards, and its front legs are lifted feebly. This is a completely discredited ant.