Insects & Invertebrates

Insects & Invertebrates

Slug crawling on a path in a garden. © TT/Getty

Do slugs freeze in winter?

Some do, but slugs are surprisingly adept at surviving freezing conditions – very low temperatures do not have a particularly negative impact on overall numbers for the following year.
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10 real-life zombies: These deadly brain-hijacking parasites can create suicidal rats, pulsating snails, dancing fish – and can even infect humans

It might sound like a horror film, but did you know that zombie parasites not only infect – they also use mind control to kill their hosts. Aoife Glass takes a look at some the world's most horrific zombie parasites...
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Demodex mite

10 horrifyingly gross-looking animals that live on or inside you: If you're squeamish you may want to look away...

The human body is home to a spectacular array of organisms – some of which can be pretty horrible looking
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It drinks the blood of its children to survive - despite causing them pain and trauma – is this nature's cruellest parent?

Has an animal ever been more aptly named?
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Adult desert locusts are able to repair damaged limbs to restore approximately two-thirds of their original strength. © Professor David Taylor

Can insects repair themselves after injury? Can they mend their 'bones' like us?

Researchers have discovered how insects heal their injured bodies.
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Ambush spiders found hiding beneath sand on Californian coast. DNA reveals exactly what they are

The newly identified species is a type of trapdoor spider, which lives in burrows sealed with a hinged door.
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Locust swarm

In 1875, 12.5 trillion animals engulfed the Rocky Mountains. Is ‘Albert’s swarm’ the largest wildlife gathering ever?

Known as Albert's swarm, a plague of locusts covered the Midwestern USA and wreaked havoc
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Big Bend National Park

“There were hundreds crawling across the trail.” Huge, hairy animals surround hiker in Texas desert

Tamara headed to a Texan national park with the hope of spotting a black bear – but stumbled across something more ominous
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Christmas Island crab migration

Up to 100 million crabs swarm and begin marching on a remote Australian island every year – and nothing will stop them from finding a mate

When conditions are just right, millions of crustaceans make their annual dash for the coast
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10 greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet: Where and when Mother Nature puts on her biggest and most spectacular shows

Our top 10 of the largest concentrations of animals on Earth.
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Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula (Lasiodora parahybana). Wildlife animal.

10 biggest spiders in the world: Discover gigantic, terrifying arachnids as big as dinner plates

Meet the ten largest spiders in the world - you wouldn't want to see these scuttling across your carpet!
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Spider silouette

Scared of spiders? Science says it can be cured – with wheels and long-legged chairs

Fear of spiders (known as arachnophobia) is widespread, but just why are we so terrified of our eight-legged friends?
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Cryopreservation of biological samples in liquid nitrogen

"We believe this is the first time it has been attempted." Why scientists plan to freeze butterfly eggs in -196C liquid nitrogen

Researchers want to use a technique known as cryopreservation to boost numbers of one of Britain's rarest butterflies.
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The Namib Desert beetle (genus Stenocara) lives in one of the most arid areas with only 40mm of rain per year, and has developed a unique technique to survive by obtaining water from early morning fog, which is also known as fog basking. It drinks the fog by the means of collecting it on its own bumpy back surface, which provides for accumulation of water droplets. The image is not manipulated.

It can survive without water in one of the driest, deadliest places on Earth, where just 1cm of rain falls a year. Meet the ultimate survivor

Gliding ant

It looks like a gothic demon – complete with spiky horns – and has a bizarrely large, square aerodynamic head, which allows it to fly...

The sizeable forest insect that glides because its life depends on it
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the Funnel-Web Spider is one of the world's scariest spiders

Scariest spiders on the planet: 9 creepy arachnids that may send shivers down your spine

Here are some of the scariest spiders on the planet - but remember only a very few pose any real threat to humans, so rather than hate them, marvel at their prowess and ingenuity instead
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Minotaur beetle

It burrows deep underground, has horns like a bull and is named after a terrifying Greek monster – meet this awesome minibeast

Deep in its labyrinth, a horned beast quietly works a kind of alchemy
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Large dragonfly on woman's hand. © Simon002/Getty

Do dragonflies bite or sting humans and can they be dangerous?

Can dragonflies bite? Can dragonflies sting? Are dragonflies dangerous? They're all common questions - read on to find out the answers!
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Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing butterfly is the world's largest insect

These are the biggest insects in the world, from a 60cm-long monster to one that weighs a hefty 70g

Given the sheer variety of insects in the world it is difficult to name the largest, says the charity Buglife, but here are our contenders for the world's biggest insects
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With deadly long jaws that drain their prey dry, this is one of the world’s most spine-chilling spiders — and it's known as a lethal assassin

Reproduction is a top priority for banded demoiselles as they only live a few weeks as winged adults.

How do damselflies mate?

7 key mating damselfly behaviour signs to look out for.

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A large brown snail crawling on a wooden surface

Why do snails eat paper?

It might not be to our taste but snails seem to like it...
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Can spiders really be beautiful? Oh yes... meet the 5 prettiest spiders on the planet, from metallic-blue tarantulas to dancing peacock spiders

We take a look at the most colourful members of the spider family
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Close-up of a Limpet

What's the strongest material produced by animals?

Animals can produce incredibly strong substances - so who makes the toughest?
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