It’s the roadside equivalent of a plot twist – you’re enjoying a scenic drive through Colorado when suddenly – ENORMOUS BEETLE. Even Alfred Hitchcock would appreciate that unexpected turn of events.
Cycad cones aren’t always hot. Instead, they follow daily cycles of heating and cooling: Pollen-laden male cones produce a big burst of heat in the late afternoon, and then ovulating female cones warm ...
Discover the imperial moth, one of North America’s largest and most striking silk moths. Learn about its range, life cycle, ...
A grasshopper is mainly made up of three parts: the head, the thorax and the abdomen. The legs and antennae extend from these ...
The peppermint stick insect packs a peppermint-scented blast powerful enough to fend off hungry predators in Australia’s ...
Megaloblatta belongs to a genus of exceptionally large cockroaches found across Central and South America. Known for their ...
While many modern plants use colorful flowers to attract pollinators, ancient palm-like plants called cycads lure them by ...
Since the time of the dinosaurs, cycad plants may have attracted insects using infrared light. It may be the world's oldest ...
Long before flowers dazzled pollinators with brilliant colors and sweet scents, ancient plants used another feature to signal insects: heat. The findings, based on an analysis of the biology and ...
Welcome to IGN's Monster Hunter World Wiki Guide! This page contains a Weapon Tutorial for the Insect Glaive. Find yourself getting consistently hit by monster attacks? Do you wish you could hit those ...
Butterflies do not sample nectar with their tongues at first sight. They literally test it with their feet. When a butterfly lands on a leaf or flower, microscopic sensors on its legs decide whether ...
If you notice your fruit and vegetable crops looking worse for wear, you may have a pest on your hands -- more specifically, ...