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UCSD’s Bee Guru Boasts Amazing Collection of Strange-Looking Insects for Climate Study by Ken Stone • Times of San Diego March 24, 2014, 9:45 a.m. March 24, 2014, 11:21 a.m.
Life isn't always what it appears to be, and there's no better example of this in nature than the marvel of insect mimicry. While you might be aware of insects that have features resembling leaves ...
Insects called scorpionflies may have slurped up plants' nectar-like fluids through long, tube-like snouts before the evolution of flowering plants and the insects that pollinate them.
It’s hard to be an attentive parent when your entire life strategy is predicated on looking and behaving like an inanimate object.
Giant beetles, funky-looking caterpillars and huge hoverflies may all be lurking. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.
Strange-looking orange lizards are popping up across Florida. Here’s how they could upend its ecosystems - The species is originally from sub-Saharan Africa ...
Another insect that lays eggs in the ground visited my yard recently. While sitting in the shade during a hot day in early month, I looked up to see a strange-looking insect in the grass.
The 100-million-year-old remains of an alien-looking female insect — complete with a triangular head and bulging eyes — have been discovered encased in a glob of hardened resin called amber.
You can’t blame Fido for wanting to chow down on those strange-looking insects known as the Brood X cicadas after they emerge from their holes in the ground and flock to the nearest trees. These ...
Strange-looking orange lizards are popping up across Florida. ... In addition to eating insects — such as the grasshoppers and crickets — they also eat their own young.
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