Thai edible insect business is booming. Can it inspire the world? Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon ...
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ZME Science on MSNMagnolias are so ancient they’re pollinated by beetles — because bees didn’t exist yetWhile modern trees like maples and ashes have switched to wind pollination — releasing clouds of pollen to be scattered at ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThis Gigantic Beetle Sounds Like a Nightmare — but Why?Why does this gigantic beetle sound like a jackhammer? Learn all about the incredible Hercules beetle in our short recap.
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Next time you’re outside, say a silent thanks for the many unsung insect pollinators helping to keep our ecosystems healthy.
This is the first time that a fossil thrips has been recorded anywhere in Africa, or the entire southern hemisphere.
Large horns grow for the sake of competing for mates. Despite its admittedly frightening appearance, the Hercules beetle subsists on a diet of fruits. Larvae eat rotting wood pulp. Interestingly ...
A Christmas beetle resting on a leaf during the day. Image credit: Tanya Latty, University of Sydney Each firefly species uses its own distinctive flash pattern to communicate with potential mates.
Grumpy's Tackle in Seaside Park weighed in a very large white perch, as far as white perch go. The fish moved the scale down ...
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AZ Animals on MSNWhy More Than 1% of This Insect Species Disappears Each YearMultiple studies suggest butterflies are disappearing- but why, and what can be done? Here are some possible answers, backed ...
Three species of cicada that only emerge once every 17 years are gearing up to spring to the surface in droves.
The beauty and increasingly complicated society of the Maine Coast sure draws novelists. The latest of note is Caleb Mason’s ...
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