Insects & Invertebrates

Insects & Invertebrates

Close up of the tail of the ash-black slug (Limax cinereoniger), on a rotten oak branch

It's the size of a frying pan – with an enormous appendage to match – and swings from tree to tree to mate

This tree-climbing giant is one of the largest land slugs on Earth – and its bizarre mating ritual is unlike anything else in the natural world
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Bullet ant

“Torture. You are chained in the flow of an active volcano.” One scientist was stung by over 150 insects over 35 years. Why?

Entomologist Justin Schmidt decided to find out just how painful the stings of venomous insects were
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A Brown Recluse Spider native to Arizona crawling on a wall hunting for prey. These spiders are very poisonous.

Why can't humans regrow legs like spiders can?

As super powers go regrowing limbs is pretty cool...
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Doomsday Glacier

A rapidly melting ‘Doomsday Glacier’ and a monstrous deep-sea fish: 6 of nature’s signals that could warn of the end of the world

Whether these signs are rooted in science (like the Doomsday Glacier) or simply popular myth, they have been associated with the end of the world – or at least life as we know it
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Small, noisy petrel found on outlying island of Australasia

Deadly, bird-eating bug kills and devours thousands of seabird chicks a year

On this remote island there is a deadly and hungry centipede...
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Looks that kill: It has 12 eyes and a fearsome array of biting, slicing mouthparts that are able to tear prey to shreds

Is this nature's best looking killer beetle?
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Portrait of a lioness snarling

11 deadliest females on the planet: Discover some ferocious female animals that you wouldn't want to mess with

'For the female of the species is more deadly than the male' – here are our top 11 deadliest females that prove just that.
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Paddington in Peru purple kneed tarantula

Is the purple kneed tarantula from Paddington in Peru actually real? Meet the real-life creepy-crawlies found in the jungles of South America

In the depths of the Peruvian jungle, the Brown family encounter the purple-kneed tarantula. But does it actually exist?
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Katherine. Northern Territory. Australia.

It can be seen from space and contains a staggering two hundred million mounds, each one nine metres across and two and a half metres tall

Are termites the best builders in the business?
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Ant in amber

“Greater detail than ever before.” Ancient creature found immaculately entombed in amber

The now-extinct animal was one of three species discovered within fossilised tree resin from a museum in Germany.
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Trap ants Amazon

‘Over the next hour, it’s dispatched, dismantled and butchered, piece by piece.’ This may be the most savage ambush attack we’ve ever heard

Discover a delicate alliance between shrub, fungus and tiny forest guardians in the Amazonian understorey
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Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti), in a garage. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. (Photo by Auscape/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

How tiny spiders are able to kill and eat snakes up to a metre long and an enormous 355 times their weight

Tough webs and an arsenal of neurotoxins allow small spiders to eat remarkably big snakes.
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Japanese giant hornet

Watch brutal BBC footage of honeybees killing a humongous Japanese giant hornet in the most horrifying way 

These vulnerable bees have been living alongside this seemingly unbeatable prey for millions of years. But they've got a secret weapon.
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Wasp

This whopping, record-breaking wasp's nest was 7 metres long – that's bigger than a Cadillac – and found inside a house

The world’s biggest wasp nest is longer than a Cadillac and shaped like a nose
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Fairy wasp

This parasitic creature penetrates its host with potent venom and injects its eggs – and could be lurking in a pond near you

Discover the fairy wasp, a dastardly winged insect that parasitises beetle eggs in the depths of garden ponds
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Lantana camara, commonly called lantana or shrub verbena, also known as big-sage, red-sage, white-sage and tick berry, is a species of flowering plant, which bears small tubular shaped flowers, which each have four petals forming clusters. The blooming time is from early summer to autumn in temperate areas. Flowers come in many different colors, including red, yellow, white, pink, orange and purple. The butterfly in the photo is papilio xuthus, or commonly called Asian swallowtail, which can be found in East Asia and other parts of Asia.

"It may sound freaky, but it can actually 'see' with its genitals"

Are these the weirdest genitals ever?
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Termites of genus Hospitalitermes crawling on decaying wood in the rainforest of Bako National Park, Malaysia.

They look like ants, they act like ants – but these destructive, house-wrecking little terrors are no ants

Moon Snail illustration

This deadly killer - which looks like it's riding a pale pink magic carpet – likes to paralyse and liquidise its prey

If you're visiting a sandy beach you may like to reflect on something that might be going on below your feet. Lurking behind the veil of wet sand, a killer is on the prowl. A driller-killer, no less. Let me introduce you to the moon snail
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giraffe-necked weevil

He uses his huge, giant neck to wrestle and show off with. She uses hers to sew an intricate leaf cradle for her one, very precious egg

This curious species of long-necked beetle is unique to Madagascar
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Macro Photography of Portia Jumping Spider on The Floor

This deadly killer plans, waits… and abseils from above, in spectacular Mission Impossible-style

Is this the world's smartest spider?
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Wax moth species, Satara, Maharashtra, India

It might not have any ears, but that doesn't stop it having the best hearing in the animal kingdom. Here's why...

When it comes to having good hearing, it seems ears don't matter
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From shrimp that look like candy canes to eels that mimic snowflakes: 6 festive animals named after Christmas

It's not all robins and reindeer – here are 6 festive species that are associated with Christmas
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Screwworm parasite

Californian researchers are preparing for the return of a parasitic flesh-eating maggot – that has been confirmed in humans

The New World screwworm was eradicated from the US around 60 years ago – but it's now within 70 miles of the Texas border
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World's biggest centipede

This deadly creepy crawly is a foot long with 21 legs, venomous enough to kill a bat - and a small child – and has eaten flesh from a human corpse

Meet the biggest - and most venomous - centipede in the world
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