In the deserts of southeastern Arizona, harvester ants congregate with serrated jaws agape outside the nests of much smaller cone ants. However, the nests’ inhabitants are not threatened. Instead, ...
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These tiny ants crawled all over larger ants and licked them clean. Scientists aren't sure how this behavior benefits any of them
Twenty years ago, entomologist Mark Moffett was in southeastern Arizona when he noticed insects doing something strange. Red ...
Scientists discover desert ants forming a rare cleaning partnership, challenging what we know about insect behavior and ...
While many Westerners find the idea of eating beetles or crickets unappetizing, this view is actually a global outlier. For roughly two billion people worldwide, eating insects — known as entomophagy ...
An international team of scientists from Queen Mary University of London, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Biology Centre ...
For his new class at the University of Delaware, professor Michael Crossley wanted to show students the benefits of eating insects, from ground-up crickets to chili paste infused with giant water bugs ...
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