A walking stick insect camouflages with a chamise shrub in southern California. The ability of the the insect, Timema cristinae, to be well camouflaged affects other insects living on the same plant.
The University of Georgia's Live Insect Zoo allows visitors to get up close with arthropods, aiming to reduce fear.
Bugs are scary. But at least we can take solace in the fact that they’re small, right? Well, the goliath stick insect might have something to say about that assumption. Watch this video, if you dare.
A giant insect was recently found in a remote rainforest in Australia, measuring nearly 16 inches long It is now the biggest and heaviest insect ever recorded in the country, weighing 44 grams The ...
There is renewed hope for the survival of an insect once thought extinct, after two healthy colonies were found on a rock outcrop of Lord Howe Island. Commonly known as "tree lobster" or "walking ...
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