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According to the recent study, published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, túngara frogs lay their eggs in both forests and ...
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Green Matters on MSNScientists Find the First Evidence of Insects Choosing Egg-Laying Site Based on Plants’ SoundsIn this study, researchers analysed the responses of pregnant female moths by playing them sounds of different kinds of plants.
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ZME Science on MSNMoths Can Hear When Plants Are in Trouble and It Changes How They Lay Their EggsIn a greenhouse in Tel Aviv, a moth is faced with a choice. On one side: a fresh, well-hydrated tomato plant. On the other, a ...
We’ve all heard the phrase, “a fish out of water,” but these fish take it literally. As you can see in this YouTube video, ...
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