Tear-drinking, known as lachryphagy, has mostly been observed in the tropics, so scientists were somewhat surprised to find ...
A caterpillar-looking bug hangs out on a stem, minding its own business. Suddenly, forceps emerge, moving towards the ...
Moths sometimes drink the tears of other animals, but the behavior has mostly been observed in the tropics. New photographs ...
Late fall and early winter are the best times of year to spot giant silk moth cocoons in New England. Perhaps you’ve seen ...
The Moths to a Shimmer quest in Where Winds Meet is one of Qinghe’s more layered encounter quests, mixing investigation, ...
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What Are Those Bugs In Your Flour—And How Can You Prevent Them?
Clean up any spills, such as flour or cereal. Use your vacuum’s crevice tool to get into cracks and corners, especially on ...
The less glamorous relatives of butterflies have been known to use their long proboscis to sip the tears of everything from ...
A trail camera video shows moths drinking a North American Bull Moose's tears in Vermont.
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The World’s Most Stunning Silkmoth is Also Quite Extraordinary
Comet moths lead tragically short lives, but leave behind an incredible legacy until it's time for them to die off.
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Trail Camera Captures Moths Drinking Moose Tears, Marking Major Scientific Finding
Trail cameras reveal moths feeding on moose tears, marking the first record on moose worldwide and only the second outside the tropics.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust said the "first-ever Hampshire records" of the "micro-moths, often overlooked ...
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