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By the time her dad visited last year, Jaedan Brown had gotten used to the blank spaces in her family story. There were hazy memories, strangers’ recollections, photos of a vibrant man she had only ...
Living within about six square miles on the island of Oʻahu, scientists say the bone-collector caterpillar may be one of the ...
Don’t touch that! What to know about the itchy invasion of tussock moth caterpillars that are now back in the Lowcountry.
Scientists in Hawaii have discovered a new, extremely rare species: carnivorous, bone-collecting caterpillars, that live in one 5-mile area on Oahu.