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About 90% of flowering plants rely on animals to transfer their pollen and optimize reproduction, making pollination one of ...
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ZME Science on MSNMagnolias are so ancient they’re pollinated by beetles — because bees didn’t exist yetSpring arrives, and with it, the magnolias. Their enormous pink and white blooms unfurl in many parts of the world, but if ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThis Gigantic Beetle Sounds Like a Nightmare — but Why?Why does this gigantic beetle sound like a jackhammer? Learn all about the incredible Hercules beetle in our short recap.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s largest insect faces extinction due to humans’ chocolate demandThe chocolate industry's insatiable demand for cocoa is pushing the Goliath beetle to the brink of extinction.
Two Goliath beetle species are in grave danger because cocoa farming has wiped out their forests and they’re being sold on ...
Hawaii’s lush landscapes, iconic palm trees, and vibrant ecosystems are under threat from a dangerous invasive species the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB). These beetles are wreaking havoc on the ...
The first coconut rhinoceros beetles have been found outside the Waikōloa area since the invasive insects were first detected a little more than a year ago on the Big Island.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -The Japanese Beetle population in Mesa County decreased 85% after several rounds of treatment, ...
Of the top 50 invertebrate prey species that the team identified, 43 are known to visit flowers. Europe’s top three main crop ...
Two species of Africa's giant Goliath beetles, Goliathus regius and Goliathus cacicus, face extinction due to habitat loss from cocoa farming and the international insect trade.
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