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18
Dec
2009
Microcosmos

8 hours ago by erikabear

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Ancient Trans-Atlantic Swarm Brought Locusts To The New World

8 hours ago by erikabear

ScienceDaily (Dec. 27, 2005) — Somewhere between three and five million years ago, a massive swarm of locusts took off from the west coast of Africa and made an unlikely voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to colonize the New World, says an international team of researchers. via Ancient Trans-Atlantic ...

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How A Brain Chemical Changes Locusts From Harmless Grasshoppers To Swarming ...

8 hours ago by erikabear

ScienceDaily (Feb. 1, 2009) — Scientists have uncovered the underlying biological reason why locusts form migrating swarms. Their findings, reported in today’s edition of Science, could be used in the future to prevent the plagues which devastate crops (notably in developing countries), affecting th ...

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Herping With Dylan: Insects (pt. 1)

12 hours ago by Editor

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A five part video taking a look at the world of insects. I highly suggest watching it in High Quality. This is my first attempt at a full length documentary. My goal was to outdo the Frog Call vi… Related Posts Herping With Dylan: As To Your Qs (pt. 1) Herping With Dylan: Summer Herping Herping With ...

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17
Dec
2009
Alice McCall

17 hours ago by Megan McCalla

Insects aren’t usually the first thing to pop into my head when considering fab fashions, but they definitely seem to work for Alice McCall’s FW09 line, for which they were an inspiration. I usually have a special place in my heart for the weird and outrageous, and this collection actually makes ins ...

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Milk Chocolate and Real Chocolate

19 hours ago by Locustling

Milk Chocolate, with Real Chocolate for comparison. Nearly there, girl, but not quite. I went to visit her today. The last time I’d seen her, she’d looked pretty agitated, shaking her head repeatedly and scratching at the corner of her cage. Today she seemed more placid, and looked like she’d gone b ...

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DK Readers: Plants Bite Back! (Level 3: Reading Alone) (Paperback)

21 hours ago by Jim

With Eyewitness Readers, children will learn to read –then read to learn! There are plants that prickle, sting, or even munch insects for lunch! So, never bite a strange plant — it might bite back! The 48-page Level 3 books, designed for children who can read on their own, contain more complex sente ...

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Robotic Insects Could Pollinate Flowers and Find Disaster Victims

22 hours ago by Corey Binns

Teamwork among honeybees keeps a hive running smoothly. Worker bees collect pollen, nurse bees care for larvae, and male drones spread the colony’s genes. Each insect’s efforts ensure the colony’s success. That strategy led Gu-Yeon Wei to suggest that Rob Wood morph an almond-size robotic fly he had ...

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Darwin Contemplates the Caterpillar - Arsenura Armida

1 day ago by Kind of Curious

The photo above is from a family vacation to Mexico. It has taken me four years, but I have finally identified the creatures on the tree. The tour guide just called them "giant caterpillars", but they were much bigger than any caterpillar I had ever seen. Thanks to the wonderful website WhatsThatBug ...

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Garden Care Tips from the Experts

1 day ago by admin

Are you looking for a way to improve your outdoor garden and bring it up a level? How about nine different ways? Then you’ve come to the right place. Your garden is only one part of your yard. To make your garden really stand out, make sure your lawn is nicely mowed and landscaped and that you have ...

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