A remarkable 151-million-year-old fly fossil found in China is changing our view of insect evolution. This ancient insect, ...
“Look ant,” said the grasshopper, “I don’t have anything against you, but I’m not particularly interested in getting eaten ...
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Monarch butterfly wing transplant.
A New York wildlife team performed a delicate wing transplant on an injured monarch butterfly, helping it fly again and ...
While butterfly wing transplants are often discussed within the butterfly rehabilitation community, successfully carrying one ...
A parasitic worm uses static electricity to launch itself onto flying insects, a mechanism uncovered by physicists and ...
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A Monarch Butterfly Got a Wing Transplant and Flew Away Like Nothing Ever Happened
When a wounded monarch butterfly arrived at a Long Island wildlife center this summer, its chances of survival looked grim.
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With flying colors! Injured monarch butterfly miraculously flies again after LI wing transplant
The tiny traveler underwent a wild new surgery to receive a replacement wing from a similarly sized dead butterfly at Sweetbriar Nature Center, footage shows.
The discovery of bird DNA in bat poo has suggested that a handful of bat species are able to hunt migrating birds.
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These Beautiful Microscope Photos Capture Tiny Pests, Spores, Sensory Neurons and Sunflower Hairs
Zhang You of the Entomological Society of China took first place with an image of a rice weevil—an agricultural pest—on a ...
A tiny worm that leaps high into the air—up to 25 times its body length—to attach to flying insects uses static electricity ...
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Monarch butterfly gets a life-saving wing transplant on Long Island: "It was so intricate."
A broken wing almost ended a monarch butterfly's journey on Long Island, but a wing transplant gave it a second chance to fly ...
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Watch: Monarch butterfly soars after receiving first wing transplant
A monarch butterfly has a new lease on life after he received the first butterfly wing transplant at a wildlife ...
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