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Can the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil cause a tornado in Texas?” wondered mathematician Edward Lorenz, one of the ...
An array of wildlife was captured on film during a sunny Easter bank holiday weekend. Argus camera club member Glynn Rubidge ...
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TheTravel on MSNNorth America's Largest Bird Almost Disappeared ForeverHere's the story of one such survivor, which is the largest bird in North America: the California Condor (Gymnogyps ...
For thousands of years, millions of monarch butterflies have migrated from the northern U.S. and Canada to Mexico for the winter. But exactly how they know where to go is still a mystery.
Monarchs traveled to a remote part of Mexico, a journey they've made for thousands of years, and wintered there. Now tens of millions of the butterflies are on an epic aerial journey back north.
Scientists have recently mapped the painted lady butterfly's annual flight from equatorial Africa to northern Europe and back ...
Monarch butterflies are migrating through San Antonio, laying eggs on milkweed, while other species like the Gulf fritillary ...
Although the researchers – who collaborated across the country – saw a 22% decline in the total number of butterflies, they ...
One of Britain’s most attractive species of moth, the Kentish glory ( Endromis versicolora ), absent from England and Wales since the 1970s, could be making a comeback, thanks to a reintroduction ...
The Peacock ( Inachis io) is easily recognised with the striking ‘peacock feather’ eyespot markings on its wings, these are designed to frighten predators. Males and females are similar in markings, ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, Yale researchers were able to create a global map of butterfly diversity “hot-spots.” These ...
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