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In the heart of Canada's Rocky Mountains, an unassuming yet remarkable butterfly has been quietly flying under our scientific ...
In the rugged landscapes of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, researchers have identified a previously unknown butterfly species.
Researchers collected several butterflies from Alberta, analyzed their DNA and compared the results to other butterfly species, the study said. Looking at the results, researchers realized they’d ...
A new butterfly species, Satyrium curiosolus ... its evolution and interactions with other species like host plants and ants. Additionally, long-term monitoring by Parks Canada and the Wilder ...
The new species looks similar to the half-moon hairstreak butterfly but lives in a different type of habitat, prefers different plants and interacts with different ants, the study said.
Our overconcern has resulted in the unnecessary poisoning of the Earth with pesticides in unwarranted efforts to “save” ...
The colors in the velvet ant were less reflective compared to the common birdwing butterfly (Troides helena), however. Why these animals have evolved ultrablack has attracted some interesting ...
Imagine crossing vast oceans, soaring across continents, or tunneling deep beneath the earth—without ever getting lost. For ...