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Wild insects 'get old' before they die
Short-lived wild insects "get old" - losing some of their physical abilities - before they die, new research shows. Few studies have examined whether insects such as field crickets - whose adult life lasts a few weeks - experience "ageing" in the sense of physical decline in nature.
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