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2021
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These Silk-Swinging Caterpillars Will Ruin Your Picnic
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California oak moth caterpillars eat all the leaves on an oak, leaving a brown skeleton. Then they rappel down on a strand of silk, twirling and swinging. If you were enjoying the shade, .. show full overview
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These Mites Rain Down To Save Your Strawberries
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These Acrobatic Beach Hoppers Shred All Night Long
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As the sun sets, hordes of tiny crustaceans called beach hoppers –– also known as sand hoppers –– emerge from underground burrows to frolic and feast. They eat so much decaying seaweed .. show full overview
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Firebrats and Silverfish Are Rocking Some Old-School Looks
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What *is* that bizarre fishlike thing squirming in your sink at night? Firebrats and silverfish are pretty darn similar to some of the earliest insects on Earth. With three long .. show full overview
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Born Pregnant: Aphids Invade with an Onslaught of Clones
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Female aphids are the matriarchs of a successful family operation— taking over your garden. But don’t lose hope; these pests have some serious predators and creepy parasites looking to take them down.
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Why Did the Mexican Jumping Bean Jump?
Episode overview
To find its place in the shade! Each hollowed-out seed is home to a head-banging moth larva, just trying to survive the harsh Sonoran Desert sun.
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Leaf Miner Fly Babies Scribble All Over Your Salad
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This fly’s larvae tunnel inside bitter-tasting greens like arugula and kale, leaving squiggly marks behind. The plants fight back with toxic chemicals. So before laying her eggs, the fly .. show full overview
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The Undying Hydra: A Freshwater Mini-Monster That Defies Aging
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Could this tiny creature, named after a mythical multiheaded monster, hold the secret to eternal youth? Related to jellyfish and anemones, the hydra has an almost otherworldly ability to heal itself and stave off aging.
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Scorpions Are Predators With a Sensitive Side
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Look past their grasping claws and lightning-fast stingers, and you'll see scorpions have a delicate pair of comb-like organs on their belly called pectines. These sensory body parts .. show full overview
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The Pipevine Caterpillar Thrives in a Toxic Love Triangle
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The devilish caterpillars of the pipevine swallowtail butterfly *devour* the California pipevine, never mind that the plant is trying to poison them. Their butterfly moms don’t pollinate .. show full overview
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These Feisty Hermit Crabs Brawl Over Snail Shells
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Hermit crabs are *obsessed* with snail shells. These crafty little crabs, found in California's rocky intertidal zone, are more than happy to let the snails build them a perfect home. .. show full overview
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The Axolotl Salamander Doesn’t Wanna Grow Up
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Native to the lakes of Mexico City, the axolotl stays in the water its whole life, swimming with a tail fin and breathing through frilly external gills. It’s nearly extinct in the wild, .. show full overview
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This Bee Builds Sandcastles at the Beach
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It might seem peculiar to see bees at the beach. But the bumblebee-mimic digger bee (Anthophora bomboides stanfordiana) makes its home at beaches in Northern California and Oregon. Once .. show full overview
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Once a Spawn a Time: Horseshoe Crabs Mob the Beach
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Horseshoe crabs may look scary, but when it's springtime in Delaware Bay, millions of these arthropods show they're lovers, not fighters. They lay masses of blue-green eggs up on the .. show full overview
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These Rare Damselflies Find Love With a Twist in Fog City
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Most damselflies prefer sunny spots, but the quirky San Francisco forktail damselfly digs the fogginess of its hometown. When they hook up, they do it in style – linking their delicate .. show full overview
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You Can’t Unsee the Assassin Bug’s Dirty Work
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Under the bright yellow petals of a tarweed plant, an insect known as the assassin bug kills its caterpillar victim by stabbing it over and over. But does this perpetrator have an accomplice? Sticky droplets all over the plant could be a clue.
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Tadpole Shrimp Are Coming For Your Rice
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Tadpole shrimp are neither tadpoles nor shrimp. They're time-traveling crustaceans called triops. Their eggs can spend years – even decades – frozen in time, waiting to hatch. When .. show full overview
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Skeleton Shrimp Use 18 Appendages to Feed, Fight and ... Frolic
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On first impression, skeleton shrimp anatomy is confusing. These crustaceans use a funky assortment of body parts to move around like inchworms, feed on bits of sea garbage, stage boxing matches, and make lots of clingy babies.
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How a Kissing Bug Becomes a Balloon Full of Your Blood
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A kissing bug gorges on your blood. Then it poops on you. And that poop might contain the parasite that causes Chagas disease, which can be deadly. Without knowing it, millions of people .. show full overview
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These Swarming Locusts Are Grasshoppers Gone Wrong
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They might look like harmless grasshoppers, but locusts have an appetite for destruction. When the conditions are right, they transform from mild-mannered loners into gregarious .. show full overview