The recently discovered Sirenobethylus charybdis has features not seen in any known insect living today, researchers say.
For centuries, residents in central Japan have chronicled a mysterious natural phenomenon in winter. They see its ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient, Parasitic Wasp Used Its Rear End Like a Venus Flytrap to Catch Insects and Lay Its Eggs on Them, Study SuggestsAn ancient wasp may have used an odd structure at its rear end to capture insects and lay its eggs on or inside of them, ...
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