Monarch butterflies are making their flight north after wintering in Mexico. Here's what to know about the fascinating, fragile traveler.
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Despite the name, the common buckeye is anything but ordinary. The eyespots make this brown butterfly a real attention-getter ...
The monarch butterfly population has declined in recent decades, leading to a proposed listing as threatened under the Endangered Species Act ... coast while some in Florida stay right at home ...
A staggering 1,533 Argentine black and white tegus have been captured or observed in St. Lucie County, making it a state ...
Researchers hope the study can eventually find a way to predict when blooms will occur, and how to reduce their effects on ...
This plumage made the tiny bird look like a dangerous caterpillar. Some caterpillar species cover themselves with stinging hairs that can cause skin reactions and inflammation, and even headaches ...
Tiny hummingbird chicks were observed mimicking a poisonous caterpillar to survive in the Panama rainforest–a first for science.
The first time Camilla saw a caterpillar, she mistook the creature for a more fantastical apparition: a dragon wearing ...
A hummingbird chick in Panama mimics a poisonous caterpillar to avoid predators—a rare case of bird-to-insect mimicry. When ...