Animals
Tiny Beetles can be Tiger Moms, Too, Study Reveals
Female specimens of a subfamily of beetles native to tropical forests in Central and South America have been observed displaying explicit signs of maternal instincts and care, according to research published in a special edition of the journal Zookeys.
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