Insects & Invertebrates

Insects & Invertebrates

Do butterflies sleep?

It might be something that many of us have never considered before, but do butterflies sleep? Well, Stuart Blackman, says, that depends on what you mean by 'sleep'
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Meet the world's largest, deadliest bug that can suck the life out of fish many times its size - effectively turning its prey into one giant protein smoothie

All you need to know about the deadly giant water bug that attacks anything that moves - even humans, hence its nickname 'toe-biter'.
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When arachnologists visited an old atomic bomb research site in England, they couldn't believe what they found

The British Arachnological Society recorded a remarkable 55 species of spiders among the abandoned buildings. But that wasn't all they discovered...
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What dangles from its rear end needs some explaining. Why the Australian horror moth deserves its name

When it comes to wooing a female, size matters for this colourful moth
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Do some people suffer more bug bites than others?

Why do some people suffer more insect bites than others? Stuart Blackman exoplains
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Massive leeches are being grown in the middle of London. Here's why

Scientists hope to release the huge blood suckers into the UK countryside.
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10 biggest spiders in the world: meet enormous 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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22 notorious thieves found hiding in Pennsylvania. But it's not what you think

For a while, the thieves had experts stumped, until a series of scientific experiments gave them away...
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Something amazing is happening on the side of this sleeping volcano – just 50 miles from Mexico City

Scientists are have come up with a plan that could help prevent one of the world's greatest migrations from collapsing.
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What's the difference between slugs and snails - and why does the shell matter?

Is a slug just a snail without a shell?
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Ant queens eat their own babies then recycle them to make new ones. Here's why

It may sound harsh, but it’s for the good of the colony.
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Prehistoric insects were absolutely massive. An entomologist explains why they needed to be so darn big

Richard Jones explains just why prehistoric insects were so large...
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11 weirdest insects in the world - including a moth that looks like a like a poodle and a fly with eyes on stalks

The insect world is definitely a weird one - and there are some that are even weirder than the others. Discover some of the world's strangest and bizarrest insects
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Tarantulas may have a fearsome reputation, but these fascinating facts show them in a new light

What are tarantulas? Why are these spiders so feared? Danniella Sherwood from the Natural History Museum explains all you need to know about tarantulas
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Do insects have brains?

Wondering if insects have brains? Richard Jones explains
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Discover the glittering rock 'n' roll Elvis worms, who have a penchant for fighting and getting 'all shook up'

Meet the Elvis worm, a deep-sea creature with iridescent scales, dazzles with its shimmering armour
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10 deadliest insects: Discover the world's most dangerous insects to humans

Small but deadly! From disease spreaders to stingers to voracious swarms, read all about the world’s most deadly and dangerous insects.
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What is a pigbutt worm? It's a worm that looks just like its name suggests for starters...

Meet the pigbutt worm - that looks just like it sounds. Never has a name been so apt...
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