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The Independent on MSNWeird insects you may find in your gardenWe should all be welcoming insects into our garden, pollinating our plants, keeping the food chain going and boosting ...
This story appears in the March 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. If there were a competition for the world’s weirdest insect, treehoppers would have a clear shot at first place.
The Tropidacris grasshopper uses color to protect itself: Nymphs use black and yellow to ward off predators, while grown ...
Insects aren't just an unusual accompaniment to wine. Eating them could help sustain Earth's booming population, as Museum scientist Dr Duncan Sivell reveals. Superhero movies may be popular right now ...
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