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This 100-million-year-old bug had crab-like claws unlike those of any insect alive today
A true bug trapped in amber for 100 million years has revealed a rare evolutionary trick: it had pincers. But not the folding, pocketknife-like forelegs seen in many predatory insects. The animal’s ...
[WATCH: Dig This: It’s time to clean things up for our backyard birds.] (WJW) – As temperatures drop experts warn that several ‘unwelcome guests’ will soon try to make their way indoors — if they ...
Here's everything you need to know about June bugs, the bothersome summer beetle, like why they wreak havoc on your lawn and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Most of us aren’t experts at bug identification—especially because most common house insects look alike.
There is a huge variety of life on Earth, but we sometimes see similarities in organisms that live in very different areas ...
Humans have used light to trap insects for at least 2,000 years (thanks, Romans). Now, a team of researchers says they know why the animals are apparently drawn to the light—and it’s not a happy tale.
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