Nature is replete with incredible survival tactics, and one of the most intriguing of these is mimicry. There are creatures that have developed leaf, flower, twig, or even algae camouflage so ...
Animals that resemble plants are not uncommon in the wild. Many creatures use this mimicry for camouflage purposes. One sea slug, however, doesn’t just look like a plant, it actually functions like ...
Scientists have discovered a rare whip-tailed cobra lily in Mizoram. With a hooded flower and long tail, it looks strikingly ...
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Over the Garden Gate: Smart Gardening Workshop returns March 28
Focus of workshop this year is improvements for ecological impact.
If you were small enough to fit inside an ant nest, you would hear it as much as you would see it. The walls shiver with tiny ...
We know about migrating species of butterflies, but they don't all fly south for the winter. Several overwinter in their home habitat and could use your help.
Study shows caterpillars match ant rhythms with precise vibrations, strengthening their chances of being protected inside colonies.
Research from the University of Warwick has revealed that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping them gain protection, food, and access to ant ...
An international research team found that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants.
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Restaurant menus swing back to meat as plant based hype loses ground
Plant-based buzz is cooling, so menus bring back steaks and burgers, while smarter veggie dishes and hybrids stay in rotation ...
Research from the University of Warwick has revealed that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping ...
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