Previous observations have seen butterflies and moths drinking the tears of animals such as turtles and crocodiles in the ...
Moths sometimes drink the tears of other animals, but the behavior has mostly been observed in the tropics. New photographs ...
The less glamorous relatives of butterflies have been known to use their long proboscis to sip the tears of everything from ...
Reminiscence of the early days / Wendell L. Roelofs -- Pheromones : reproductive isolation and evolution in moths / Jeremy D. Allison and Ring T. Cardé -- Variation in moth pheromones : causes and ...
Predators in the forest understory are learning a strange new lesson: sometimes that ominous hiss in the leaf litter is not a ...
“Blood, sweat and tears” is not only an idiom for hard work—it’s also what’s on the menu for moths David Lees and Alberto Zilli A convolvulus hawk moth (Agrius convolvuli) in Bulgaria. Charles J.
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The Bogong moths of Australia aren't much to look at, says Andrea Adden, a neurobiologist at the Francis Crick Institute. "They're small brown moths with arrow-like markings on the wings. They're ...
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TWICE A YEAR the skies of south-eastern Australia fill with billions of Bogong moths. In the spring these unassuming brown critters, about an inch long, fly south from their birthplace in Queensland ...
NEW YORK (AP) — An Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass, according to a new study. When temperatures heat up, nocturnal Bogong moths ...