You may not want to sit next to a crying baby on an airplane. Apparently, moths feel the same way about plants. When some plants are dehydrated or under some other form of stress, they cry a mournful ...
In a scientific first, trail cam photos show a moth drinking tears from a moose. It may sound like an unsavory snack, but scientists tell Outside there’s a very reasonable explanation for the bizarre ...
Even though we know plants are living beings, it's easy to overlook them as just a passive part of the landscape. But a growing body of research is starting to suggest the trees and flowers in your ...
The enduring image of a moth frantically circling a nocturnal light source—whether candle, campfire or electric bulb—has long intrigued both scientists and literary types, including Shakespeare.
A trail camera in Vermont captured 80 photos of moths fluttering around a moose's head, likely slurping up its tears. Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department Laurence Clarfeld was sifting through images ...
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