How does the defensive posture of the Devil's Coach Horse differ from the protruding pincers found on an earwig?

Answer

The coach horse curves its abdomen *up and over* its body

The Devil's Coach Horse curves the tip of its abdomen up and over its body when threatened, whereas the earwig is identifiable by the prominent pincers, or cerci, protruding from the very rear of its abdomen.

How does the defensive posture of the Devil's Coach Horse differ from the protruding pincers found on an earwig?

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