Researchers called this tactic "defensive halitosis." [Video See the Smoking Caterpillars in Action] "It's really a story about how an insect that eats a plant co-opts the plant for its own defense," said study researcher Ian Baldwin, a professor at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Germany
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He does it to demonstrate how quickly each burn heals, noting that one side is healing slower than the other
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Each year, over 112,000 Filipinos die of tobacco-related diseases with about 23 percent of male deaths and 10 percent of female deaths caused by tobacco
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