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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient, Parasitic Wasp Used Its Rear End Like a Venus Flytrap to Catch Insects and Lay Its Eggs on Them, Study SuggestsResearchers named the parasitic creature Sirenobethylus charybdis —both after the sirens of Greek mythology that lured in ...
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The Marion Star on MSNUninvited insect guests: Here are some ways to stop the creepy crawlies from bugging youAnts can find very small cracks and crevices to get into a home. The best ways to prevent them deciding to move in is by ...
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IFLScience on MSNCaterpillar-Like Hummingbird Chick Could Be Rare Example Of Batesian Mimicry In BirdsThe animal world is always full of surprises. Even a long-studied species can hold a few secrets hidden between their fur or ...
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Be on the lookout for a bug that resembles Cousin Itt. It may seem harmless but it can do real damage if you’re bitten.
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IFLScience on MSNMonstrous 99-Million-Year-Old Wasp Had Inbuilt "Venus Flytrap" For Snatching Victims"Early parasitoid wasps may have been smarter than we thought," said study author Dr Taiping Gao to IFLScience.
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