insects
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Swarms of Insects Hung Out in the Australian Outback, But Why?
Termites, bees, and flies are among the many insects that swarm, and swarms may be a nuisance to humans. But why is that?
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers' Plan of Using Insect Wingbeats Will Help Quantify Biodiversity
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Mother Chimpanzee Shows Nursing Skills by Applying Insects to Treat Child's Wound
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Chimpanzees Apply Insects to Treat Their External Wounds and Others
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New Species of Leafhopper Found in Uganda
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Neuroterus Valhalla: Biologists Discover New Insect Species
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Experts Baffled After Observing Bizarre Jumping Behavior in Insects
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Insects Become Environment-Friendly Alternative to Pet Food to Combat Climate Change
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Butterfly Migration Revealed How Much the Monarch Population Grew Since Last Year
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Insects Are Disappearing From Our Planet at an Alarming Rate: How Can We Help Them?
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4-Year-Old Insect Lover Found Super Rare Stinglees Bees in her Secret Place
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93-Year-Old Butterfly DNA Confirms First Insect Extinction Case Caused by Humans in the US
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Mosquito Tornado Invades Russia as Swarms of the Mate Craved Insect Flies Around in Swarms