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Sundew carnivorous plant growing time lapse (180 days)
Discover how cape sundew plants growing and eating insects in this epic time-lapse. Sundew seeds were planted in a pot with peat moss and perlite in a ratio 1:1. We placed the pot in a terrarium and ...
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20 Types Of Stink Bugs You Should Know About (& How To Keep Them Away)
Stink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here's how to identify the harmful ones ...
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Could We Eat Dinosaur Meat? And What Would T. Rex Steak Have Tasted Like?
Scientists are uncovering surprising truths about what dinosaur meat might have tasted like, and which species you could have ...
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First fossil of its kind shows a pterosaur died with a belly full of plants preserved in its stomach
In a fossil-rich region of northeastern China, a well-preserved specimen of an ancient flying reptile has brought new clarity ...
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New pitcher plant found in the Philippines may already be critically endangered
Researchers have described a new-to-science species of carnivorous plant that’s known from only three locations on the ...
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How Insects Decide Which Plants Survive in Forests and Grasslands
Through pollination and feeding on all parts of plants, insects influence which plants thrive, which struggle, and even ...
Researchers have discovered that plants benefit from a greater variety of interactions with pollinators and herbivores. Plants that are pollinated by insects and have to defend themselves against ...
A global research team led by researchers from the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has found that Antarctica's only native insect is already ingesting ...
Three more dog breeds joined the American Kennel Club's roster this week. Meet the basset fauve de Bretagne, Teddy Roosevelt terrier and Russian tsvetnaya bolonka.
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Meet the Species Discovered in 2025
From polygamous tree toads to heavy stick bugs, this year’s extensive new species discoveries are changing the way we see our ...
A lethal hunter lurks in the shadows of the river, quiet and unseen. While its name is a staple of terrifying folklore, the true extent of its destructive force is rarely seen by human eyes.
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