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The Xenophilia. It is an arthropod that lives in the Amazon rainforest and feeds on flying insects. It catches these insects in a remarkable manner. The Xenophilia has evolved a long hollow snout from which it shoots a sticky substance known as gluten. As a flying insect zooms by the Xenophilia will shoot it out of the air with amazing accuracy. When the bug hits the ground it will have its wings pinned down by the sticky gluten and then will be easy prey for the Xenophilia.

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