A katydid changes color from pink to green to match leaf development, showing advanced camouflage adaptation in rainforests.
Three-hundred-million years ago, Earth was very different. The continents had coalesced into Pangea, which was dominated in ...
Field margins where hedges have been planted attract twice as many insects as those without hedges. This holds true even in ...
The problem with diffusion is that it’s notoriously slow. The oxygen constraint hypothesis argued that the larger the insect ...
Local conservationists are counting on an army of bugs to combat another army of bugs. According to a news release from the ...
An international team of scientists spotted the color-changing insect on Barro Colorado Island in Panama. In the pitch black ...
A rare rainforest insect, Arota festae, starts life bright pink before slowly turning green, revealing a surprising camouflage strategy.
In 2025, researchers on Barro Colorado Island in Panama found something that looked almost like a prank played by the ...
Scientists rethink why giant insects once ruled the skies, finding oxygen may not explain their size or disappearance.
A North Carolina creature is “adorable” — but don’t be fooled by its fluffy appearance. Southern flannel moths, also called ...
Mosquito and tick season is approaching, and experts say a single bite from an infected insect could leave people seriously ...
That creepy-crawly feeling you get thinking about eating bugs? It might be time to get over it. While Western cultures still wrinkle their noses at insect protein, a quiet revolution is transforming ...