Although canines and felines are more common than exotic companion animals, the AVMA survey found that 2.1 million own pet birds, 1.1 million own small mammals such as gerbils and hamsters, 0.9 ...
Sometimes we get so used to dreamy landscapes and cute puppies that we forget about nature's dark side. But it's there. Regardless of whether we pay attention to it or not. To remind you about some of ...
Fights between iguanas and snakes are a common occurrence in nature. Given the overlap of habitats, it’s not surprising that these fights occur somewhat frequently. They also often escalate, given ...
She drew these two roaches in the process of eating each other’s wings off. Your dating struggles are nowhere near what ...
Humans might show commitment with a ring, penguins offer prospective mates rocks and some beetles gift a ball of dung. Wood-feeding cockroaches show commitment with a nibble of cannibalism — and then ...
Salganea taiwanensis, a kind of wood-feeding cockroach, may engage in what's known as pair bonding, a new study finds.
Scientists have discovered that, far from being solitary insects, some cockroaches appear to form an exclusive bond with a partner. And how do they get this relationship off the ground? By eating each ...
Coral life. This inside-out view of a cauliflower soft coral (Eunephthya thyrsoidea) in the Lembeh Strait in Indonesia, reveals its forest-like inner architecture, formed by tiny, rounded polyps that ...
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