Discover how the Antarctic midge, Antarctica's only native insect, survives extreme cold through unique adaptations.
What's the only native insect of Antarctica have to do to survive? A research team has uncovered the special ability of the Antarctic midge to prosper in an extreme environment.
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An international research team reveals how the Antarctic midge, the only native insect of Antarctica, survives extreme cold, ...
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The skin bumps are the body's reaction to the insect's saliva. While the bug is sucking blood, some of its secretions get mixed in. Anaphylaxis With Insect Bites: Very Rare A severe life-threatening ...