insects
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Ah, Jiminy! Sleeping Around Doesn't Pay Off For Male Crickets
Promiscuous male crickets ultimately reduce their chances of having a child due to sperm competition -- as their partners will also mate with many other males.
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Cinerama Insects? Praying Mantises Have 3D Vision Like Humans
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New Plant Bug Genus With Four New Species Identified In Australia
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Ant Reproduction: Ancient Genetic Components Determine Sex Of Offspring
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Camouflage Abilities Of Praying Mantises Is Two-Fold, Researchers Say
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Orphaned Earwigs Become Bad Moms, Too
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Ants Are Team Players and Respond To Predation As 'Superorganism'
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Grooming Techniques Of Hairy Animals Could Keep Technology Dust Free
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Whirligig Beetles Spotted In Alabama Represent New Species, Researchers Say