This section is from the book "The Psychic Life Of Insects", by E. L. Bouvier. Also available from Amazon: The Psychic Life of Insects.
Among the reactions produced by differential sensibility which strike us first is the sudden immobilization, the abrupt stopping, of the insect experimented with. This inmobility is commonly short, rapidly followed by a flight or a movement of rotation; but in some cases it is more or less persistent and represents only a differential reaction. In it the animal is rigid and simulates death.
 
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