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How are these tiny caddisfly larva able to survive a torrent of water and debris?

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Most flowers are eager to spread pollen, but some hold out for just the right partner.

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Explore the glow worm colonies of New Zealand's Waitomo Caves.

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Seen up close, the anatomy of a mosquito bite is terrifying.

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Male side-blotched lizards have more than one way to get the girl.

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Argentine ants are spreading across the globe: invade, dismember, repeat.

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Flip over a rotting log and chances are you’ll see a goopy streak stuck to the wood.

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You may think you've got the house to yourself, but you may have some uninvited guests.

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This beetle uses a chemical reaction inside its own body to send predators scrambling.

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The notorious death cap mushroom causes poisonings and deaths around the world

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There's a chemical arms race going on in the Sonoran Desert

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Ladybugs spend most of their lives alone, gorging themselves on aphids.