Blister beetle
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British pronunciation/blˈɪstə bˈiːtəl/
American pronunciation/blˈɪstɚ bˈiːɾəl/
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a beetle characterized by its ability to secrete cantharidin, a toxic substance that can cause blisters and skin irritation

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A blister beetle is a type of beetle known for its unique defense mechanism of secreting a toxic substance called cantharidin, which can cause blisters and skin irritation. They are typically elongated in shape, with vibrant colors and a hardened exoskeleton. Blister beetles are often found in fields and gardens, feeding on plants and sometimes acting as pests. Despite their potential harm to humans and livestock, they play a role in the ecosystem by preying on other insects.

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