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How Insects Decide Which Plants Survive in Forests and Grasslands
Through pollination and feeding on all parts of plants, insects influence which plants thrive, which struggle, and even ...
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Why Hummingbirds Flee Your Yard’s Safest Spots
Hummingbirds are some of the most beautiful and elegant creatures on earth, and inviting them into your yard is almost like ...
Keep a garden journal. Consult your journal in the winter, so you can better plan for the growing season. Central/Eastern ...
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The insect that sounds like a songbird
Standing in a tropical forest at night, you might hear what sounds like a small bird calling from high in the canopy. Listen ...
New gardening trends for 2026 include concepts like "lemonading," "catios" and "barkitecture." Lemonading is a psychological ...
Spiders are quite intelligent regarding survival, and the example that illustrates this best is that of Cyclosa orb weavers.
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Young moths are hissing at predators, and it’s surprisingly effective
Predators in the forest understory are learning a strange new lesson: sometimes that ominous hiss in the leaf litter is not a snake at all, but a moth that has not even finished growing its wings.
A white-necked jacobin hummingbird chick surprises scientists, scaring away wasps by mimicking a poisonous caterpillar.
In the shallow waters of the Florida Keys, juvenile Caribbean spiny lobsters are unwittingly meeting their doom by stumbling ...
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Some Ants Sacrifice Stronger Exoskeletons for Larger Colonies, Which May Help Them Take Over New Environments
Species with thinner protective barriers may need fewer resources and tend to have a greater ability to adapt to new habitats ...
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These Varieties Of Grasses Are Like A Snake Magnet In Your Yard
Dense growth and a cozy, prey-filled habitat make these grasses a dream for snakes — great for nature, not so great for ...
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Meet the Species Discovered in 2025
From polygamous tree toads to heavy stick bugs, this year’s extensive new species discoveries are changing the way we see our ...
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