• Why do poisonous caterpillars dance?

    Why do poisonous caterpillars dance?
    This is not the first time Mr. Darling licks a worm. But that was the first time the professor licked the taste of a caterpillar, a Calindoea trifascialis.
  • Caterpillars wear spider mite

    Caterpillars wear spider mite
    A caterpillar is equipped
  • Rare moths have yellow fur

    Rare moths have yellow fur
    The photographer specializing in natural life Jeff Cremer and biologist Phil Torres has been able to get this rare moth in the Amazon rainforest ...
  • Caterpillars and pika share a scarce food source in the Arctic

    Caterpillars and pika share a scarce food source in the Arctic
    Who would have thought that two species are very different, one is a small insect, and the other is a mountain mammal that can develop an agreement on food sharing in the far
  • Caterpillars control robots

    Caterpillars control robots
    The University of Tokyo researchers built a two-wheeled robot and arranged for a caterpillar, here is the male silkworm (Bombyx mori), controlled by swinging a leg on a rotating
  • The worm has a skull-shaped face

    The worm has a skull-shaped face
    If awarded the most impressive Halloween costume for the natural world, this frightening moth will surely win the prize.
  • Secret weapons of insects

    Secret weapons of insects
    In the natural world, animals almost have their own defense. Live Science page has listed some of the most unique secret weapons of animals.
  • Change host color

    Change host color
    Over the past 12 years, biologists from the University of Liverpool (UK) have studied a strange round worm that can discolor its host parasite into red to alert the enemy.
  • Detecting strange moths in the UK

    Detecting strange moths in the UK
    The 3-millimeter, 'tiny' caterpillar, lives at Hembury Woods, Devon, England, officially recognized as an 'unprecedented animal'.
  • Discover the first amphibian insect

    Discover the first amphibian insect
    US scientists have discovered that some caterpillars can live indefinitely on land as well as underwater.