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This new caterpillar species from Oʻahu hunts insects and decorates itself with their body parts. Yes, it’s real—and it’s ...
This Hawaiian caterpillar raids spiderwebs camouflaged in insect prey’s body parts, and it's not above cannibalism in a pinch. Credit: Rubinoff lab/University of Hawaii, Manoa. We think of moths ...
Millions of bugs have descended onto Mount Gyeyang in Incheon's Gyeyang District, according to local media.
Dubbed the “bone collector,” this newly described caterpillar is one of the rarest known members of the insect world, possibly one of the most uniquely adapted.
This case is one of the most diverse the team found. Its decorations include: a weevil head, an ant head, spider legs, bits of fly wing, pieces of beetle wing and abdomen, and other insect body parts.
The newly described “bone collector” caterpillar species disguises itself with the body parts of dead insects so that it can live among spiders and poach their prey.
The habitat of a newly identified carnivorous caterpillar species nicknamed the “bone collector”, which camouflages itself by wearing body parts of its prey, in the Waianae mountain range, is ...
Researchers Discover a Rare, Carnivorous Caterpillar That Wears Dead Insect Parts to Fool Spiders The species, dubbed the “bone collector,” belongs to an ancient lineage of moths older than ...
Studies tracking the migratory habits of the painted lady butterfly have discovered the incredible lengths it goes to to ...
Denver has detected the invasive emerald ash borer in the Congress Park neighborhood and urges residents to identify and act ...