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The Insect That Sounds Like a Songbird
Meet a katydid that sounds like a bird and is as big as one too! It's even able to modulate its call to avoid attracting bats ...
By Liah Continentino Florida is no stranger to introduced species. From green iguanas to Brazilian pepper, many non-native plants and animals have settled into our environment. While some cause little ...
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The Planet’s Largest Moths Have Wingspans as Wide as Birds
Most people think of moths as small insects fluttering across porch lights, but some species greatly challenge that image.
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The Overlooked Kitchen Pests That Are Often Mistaken For Fruit Flies
Tiny flying bugs in your kitchen aren't always fruit flies. These overlooked pests are often mistaken for them -- and need ...
Princeton engineers investigated the secret to grasshoppers' efficient gliding, inspiring a new approach for robotic flight.
A team of St. Louis University researchers studied the effects heat has on the survival and reproduction of treehoppers as ...
The venom from the dauber’s sting acts as a preservative, keeping the prey in proper condition as a food source for the larvae. An egg is laid in each cell, stocked with several prey individuals. When ...
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Suppose being attacked by a swarm of cicadas the size of cars
In the United States, these insects have been growing underground for 17 years. They're annoying, creepy, and above all, ...
Premium, meat-heavy dog foods can generate high climate emissions. A new study shows why ingredients matter more than price ...
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America's National Forests With The Most Uniquely Beautiful Trees
The United States is packed with spectacular national forests, and these special spots contain some of the most unique trees ...
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Chagas Parasite-Positive ‘Kissing Bugs’ Rise Sharply Near Texas Border, Study Finds
In Franklin Mountains State Park, infected bugs emerged from their typical wild refuges: rocky crevices, dry arroyos, and ...
One of the most delightful new year’s rituals for backyard food growers is choosing which varieties of vegetables to grow.
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