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Although adult beetles were easily eaten by frogs, 90% of swallowed beetles were excreted within 6 h (0.1-6.0 h) after being eaten and, surprisingly, were still alive. When beetle legs were experimentally fixed with wax, all of the treated beetles were killed in the frogs' digestive system and finally excreted 24 h (38.3-150.3 h) after consumption. Therefore, swallowed beetles likely used their legs to move through the digestive tract toward the frog vent, hastening their escape. This study is the first to document active prey escape from the