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When Termites Became Monogamous, A Surprising Thing Happened to Their Sperm
Termites reveal a startling consequence of long-term monogamy – the resulting lack of competition between the reproductive sperm of rival males led to the loss of tails in their sperm. This involved ...
The ecological impact of bats extends beyond mere pest control. They are also essential pollinators and seed dispersers, which aid in plant reproduction and biodiversity. For instance, certain bat ...
House Digest on MSN
See A Big Swarm Of Honeybees In Your Yard? Don't Panic — Here's What's Really Going On
If you're wondering why there's a swarm of honey bees in your yard, our expert says it all lies in the fascinating way they ...
Thrips are tiny pests that feed on houseplants and can eventually destroy them. Manually removing thrips with one of two main ...
Weekly USDA data show diverging trends in beef and pork exports, offering mixed signals for global protein demand that ...
Long assumed by some to have been diluted and washed away over time, mercury contamination from 19th-century gold mining is ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Kansas turkeys are sliding and predator pressure is the quiet driver
Turkey numbers in Kansas are easing downward, and predator risk mixed with habitat strain is reshaping recovery seasons at a ...
In addition to anthropogenic risk factors, bats are affected by pests and pathogens like pseudogymnoascus destructans (or ...
Imagine falling asleep to the distant calls of exotic animals and waking up to giraffes wandering just beyond your window. It ...
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