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Wildlife experts note blue spotted salamander’s ability to withstand cold temperatures ahead of annual migration in MarquetteNMU Biology Department Head Professor Jill Leonard says the salamander larvae spend the summer in the water. “The larvae are aquatic until the end of the summer and when they get large enough ...
Nicknamed the “bone collector,” this newly confirmed caterpillar in Hawaii secretly scrounges off a spider landlord by ...
The cause is not a common cold, however, but an infestation of fly larvae. 'Snot bots', as they are affectionately known, are the culprits. These are flies of the genus Cephenemyia. The reindeer ...
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