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Anal bulbs, detachable butt hairs and booty camouflage: Welcome to #InverteButtWeek on Twitter
Mar 4, 2022
Anal bulbs, detachable butt hairs and booty camouflage: Welcome to #InverteButtWeek on Twitter
Sometimes the best view of an insect, spider, crab or clam is the sight of its rear end. Animal butts come in a mind-bending variety of shapes and sizes, and the butts of invertebrates — animals without backbones — are especially diverse and often delightfully weird. From marine worms with...
Swiftie scientist names millipede species after Taylor Swift
Apr 22, 2022
Swiftie scientist names millipede species after Taylor Swift
Scientists have described a previously unknown species of millipede in the Appalachian Mountains — and named it after pop superstar Taylor Swift. Researchers discovered the millipede, along with 16 other newly described millipede species, as part of an extensive research project to sequence the DNA of species in the Nannaria...
Venomous bloodworms grow deadly copper fangs with totally metal trick
Apr 26, 2022
Venomous bloodworms grow deadly copper fangs with totally metal trick
A venomous bloodworm species grows bizarre, deadly metal teeth, and now scientists know how: with a single, simple protein that transforms copper deposits located at the bottom of the seafloor into fearsome fangs. Bloodworms (Glycera dibranchiata) are segmented, bright-red marine worms that can grow to be 14 inches (35 centimeters)...
What's the difference between a moth and a butterfly?
May 19, 2022
What's the difference between a moth and a butterfly?
Say the word butterfly and a brilliant, orange-and-black-winged Monarch butterfly may fly through your mind. Say moth, meanwhile, and the brain may conjure up an image of a dull, brown-winged pest that nibbles holes through clothing. But is appearance really the main difference between these two types of winged insects?...
Monarch butterflies teetering ‘on the edge of collapse,’ added to endangered species list
Jul 22, 2022
Monarch butterflies teetering ‘on the edge of collapse,’ added to endangered species list
The migratory monarch butterfly has joined the endangered species list. On Thursday (July 21), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed the butterfly, a subspecies of monarch (Danaus plexippus) as endangered, indicating that the subspecies is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. The main threats...
Creepy deep-sea 'vanilla Vader' woodlouse is 25 times bigger than a land louse
Aug 9, 2022
Creepy deep-sea 'vanilla Vader' woodlouse is 25 times bigger than a land louse
A colossal, creamy yellow woodlouse relative that has a vague resemblance to Darth Vader has been discovered deep below the ocean surface in the Gulf of Mexico, a new study finds. At more than 10 inches (26 centimeters) long, the creature is 2,500% larger than common roly polies, or woodlice...
Swarms of 'mini-shark' beach bugs are on a foot-biting rampage in California
Sep 1, 2022
Swarms of 'mini-shark' beach bugs are on a foot-biting rampage in California
Beachgoers in Southern California are being targeted by swarms of tiny, aggressive sea bugs, previously dubbed mini-sharks, that seem to have a thing for feet. The shrimplike creatures have been snapping at the ankles of locals promenading along the shoreline, leaving people hopping around in pain, according to local news...
The Truth About Red Food Dye Made from Bugs
Oct 21, 2022
The Truth About Red Food Dye Made from Bugs
Starbucks will stop using a red food dye made from bugs, its president recently wrote in a blog post. Despite the attention Starbucks has received for using the insect-based dye in some of its products, the coffee purveyor is far from the only user of this additive. Anytime you see...
Insect that flings pee with a butt catapult is 1st known example of 'superpropulsion' in nature
Feb 28, 2023
Insect that flings pee with a butt catapult is 1st known example of 'superpropulsion' in nature
Relatives of cicadas known as sharpshooter insects can catapult pee droplets at superfast speeds, revealing the first known example of superpropulsion in nature, a new study finds. This newly discovered effect helps the bugs save energy during peeing and may inspire better self-cleaning devices and soft robotic engines, scientists noted....
1st complete map of an insect's brain contains 3,016 neurons
Mar 9, 2023
1st complete map of an insect's brain contains 3,016 neurons
Scientists have unveiled the first complete map of an insect's brain. The comprehensive map, called a connectome, took 12 years of meticulous work to construct, and shows the location of all 3,016 neurons in the brain of a larval fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). Between those brain cells are 548,000 points...
Which animal kills the most people every year?
May 1, 2023
Which animal kills the most people every year?
The animal kingdom is full of deadly weapons. A lion's teeth can rip apart flesh with ferocious intensity, rattlesnakes can inject toxins into the bloodstream and hippos can kill you with their powerful jaws. These are just a few examples of deadly creatures. But which animal kills the most humans?...
All butterflies evolved from ancient moths in North America 100 million years ago
May 22, 2023
All butterflies evolved from ancient moths in North America 100 million years ago
Scientists have painstakingly constructed the world's biggest butterfly tree of life and discovered that the first butterflies evolved 100 million years ago in what is now Central and North America, At this time, the supercontinent Pangaea was in the process of breaking apart, and North America was split in two...
Hercules beetle: The titan insect with giant horns for love and war
Nov 25, 2023
Hercules beetle: The titan insect with giant horns for love and war
Name: Hercules beetle (Dynastes hercules) Where it lives: Rainforests of Central and South America, plus a few Caribbean islands What it eats: Rotting wood (as a larva), fruit and tree sap (as an adult) Why it's awesome: Hercules beetles are among the largest flying insects in the world, with males...
Watch ancient, giant millipede the size of a car brought back to life in remarkable reconstruction
Dec 2, 2023
Watch ancient, giant millipede the size of a car brought back to life in remarkable reconstruction
A remarkable reconstruction shows a 300 million-year-old millipede the length of a small car crawling around a forest floor looking for love. The footage was created for Netflix's Life on Our Planet — a series that brings extinct creatures back to virtual life in video footage. The clip shows Arthropleura,...
A bizarre 'snake worm' has baffled scientists for over a decade, now they know what it is
Jan 19, 2024
A bizarre 'snake worm' has baffled scientists for over a decade, now they know what it is
Researchers have solved Alaska's snake worm mystery after discovering a new species of fungus-eating fly whose juveniles band together and slither around like a long, gray serpent. The snake worm mystery began more than 16 years ago in the summer of 2007, when Ester resident Maggie Billington spotted thousands of...
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